نتایج جستجو برای: illness perceptions

تعداد نتایج: 182230  

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2014
Katherine T Fortenberry Cynthia A Berg Pamela S King Tammy Stump Jorie M Butler Phung K Pham Deborah J Wiebe

OBJECTIVES To examine development in illness perceptions of type 1 diabetes across adolescence and relationships with intelligence, diabetes responsibility, and diabetes outcomes. METHODS Illness perceptions were measured via the Illness Perceptions Questionnaire at 3 times, every 6 months in 213 adolescents (M age = 13.00; SD = 1.54) with type 1 diabetes. Intelligence and adolescents' percei...

2016
Maochen Zhang Liwen Hong Tianyu Zhang Yun Lin Sichang Zheng Xiaolin Zhou Rong Fan Zhengting Wang Chenli Zhang Jie Zhong

BACKGROUND Disease severity, illness perceptions, coping strategies, stress, psychological well-being, and quality of life were reported to have close relationships. According to the Common Sense Model, illness perceptions and coping strategies could mediate the relationship between illness stimuli and illness outcomes such as psychological health and quality of life. Stress was also associated...

Journal: :Clinical Medicine 2006

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2006
Keith J Petrie John Weinman

Untreated depression in patients with physical illness causes distress, amplifies physical symptoms and is more predic-tive of functional impairment over time than severity of physical illness. For example, patients with rheumatoid arthritis who become depressed may present with increasingly painful joints in the absence of increased disease activity. Also, diabetic patients with depression hav...

2010
Yael Benyamini Benjamin Medalion Doron Garfinkel YAEL BENYAMINI BENJAMIN MEDALION DORON GARFINKEL

Previous research has consistently documented the contribution of both illness perceptions and social support to adjustment to illness. This study combines these two approaches by examining: (1) Do patient and spouse perceptions of the patient’s heart disease differ? (2) Are each partner’s perceptions of the patient’s disease associated with his/her perceptions of spouse support and undermining...

2015
Timothy Rennie Ian Bates

To quantitatively explore illness and medication perceptions of tuberculosis patients and to examine their impact on patient adherence to medical management. A questionnaire eliciting illness and medicines perceptions and socio-demographic data was designed. TB patients in three TB services in North East London were recruited and completed the questionnaire. Further data, including the outcome ...

2013
Alexandra Tasmoc Simona Hogas Adrian Covic

INTRODUCTION Self-regulatory theory explains how patients' illness representations influence self-management behavior. The aim of this study was to examine the changes that occur in disease perceptions after 6 years in hemodialysis patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 81 clinically stable patients (53.6% males, meanage 54 ±12.54 years, mean hemoglobin level 11 ±1.52 g/dl, mean Kt/V 1.49 ...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2015
Petra Hopman Mieke Rijken

OBJECTIVE Illness perceptions have proven to be predictive of coping and adjustment in many chronically ill patients. However, insights into illness perceptions of cancer patients are scarce. The purpose of the present study was to explore how a heterogeneous sample of cancer patients perceive their illness. We also examined the relationships between cancer patients' illness perceptions, their ...

Journal: :The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma 2008
Ad A Kaptein Brian M Hughes Margreet Scharloo Maarten J Fischer Lucia Snoei John Weinman Klaus F Rabe

This article reviews an emerging area of research on patients with asthma: namely, illness perceptions and their relationships with various aspects of outcome. The article briefly introduces the Common Sense Model, outlining the relevance of how "lay" patients conceptualize symptoms, illness, and treatment. On the basis of a comprehensive literature search, nine empirical studies illustrating t...

2010
J. L. Hoving M. van der Meer A. Y. Volkova M. H. W. Frings-Dresen

PURPOSE Self-regulatory processes play an important role in mediating between the disease and the health outcomes, and potentially also work outcomes. This systematic review aims to explore the relationship between illness perceptions and work participation in patients with somatic diseases and complaints. METHODS The bibliographic databases Medline, PsycINFO and Embase were searched from inc...

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