%0 Journal Article %T Effects of Alexithymia to Stigma of Patients with Lymphedema %A Qiaoling Zhong %A Huizhen Zhang %A Liping Zhang %A Qinghua Luo %A Huiting Zhang %A Feng Liu %A Hailin Tang %A Na Li %A Lijuan Zhang %J Journal of Cancer Therapy %P 201-211 %@ 2151-1942 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jct.2024.154018 %X <b>BACKGROUND</b><b>:</b><b> </b>Secondary lymphedema is one of the common complications after malignant tumor surgery. It is a chronic and complex disease. Once lymphedema occurs, there will be discomfort such as limb swelling, pain, numbness and tension, which will eventually lead to changes in the appearance of the affected limb and will seriously affect the quality of life and require lifelong treatment and psychosocial support. This study investigated the current situation of stigma and alexithymia in patients with lymphedema, and discussed the impact of alexithymia on stigma in patients with lymphedema. <b>AIMS: </b>To understand the current situation of stigma and alexithymia in patients with lymphedema, and to analyze the influence of alexithymia on stigma. <b>METHODS</b><b>: </b>195 patients with lymphedema in a hospital were selected by convenient sampling. General information questionnaire, Toronto Alexithymia Scale and social impact scale were used to investigate respectively, to study the general situation, stigma and alexithymia of the respondents. <b>RESULTS: </b>The results showed that the total score of stigma in 195 patients with lymphedema was (60.36 &#177; 11.08), and the total score of alexithymia was (56.53 &#177; 8.43). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that alexithymia and family relationship were the influencing factors of stigma in patients with lymphedema. <b>CONCLUSIONS: </b>The patients with lymphedema have obvious stigma, and alexithymia and family relationship are the influencing factors. %K Alexithymia %K Lymphedema %K Stigma %K Influence Factor %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=132928