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Psychological well-being in rheumatoid arthritis: relationship to 'disease' variables and affective disturbance.

Lara Mangelli1, Nora Gribbin, Stefan Büchi, Simon Allard, Tom Sensky.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Resilience is likely to be important in understanding psychological responses to chronic physical illnesses. This study aimed to examine one measure of resilience--Ryff's operationalized measure of psychological well-being (PWB)--in rheumatoid arthritis. It was hypothesized that PWB would be influenced by age and gender in the same way as in community samples, and that the absence of current mood disorder would be associated with high PWB.
METHODS: Rheumatology clinic outpatients (n = 104) were assessed for pain, disease activity, disability, depression and anxiety. PWB was assessed using Ryff's six-subscale model. The measured variables were used in a logistic regression analysis to model the absence of clinically important mood disorder.
RESULTS: The expected variations in PWB according to age and gender were largely absent, with the overall findings suggesting that chronic illness in general, rather than arthritis in particular, affects PWB. Significant bivariate correlations were found between depression and pain, disease activity, disability and all six PWB subscales. However, in the regression analysis, only the PWB environmental mastery subscale and self-rated disability made significant contributions to the absence of mood disturbance, and their inclusion in the regression model correctly classified 81% of the total sample.
CONCLUSIONS: These results require replication in a longitudinal study, but indicate the potential value of using PWB among people with rheumatoid arthritis to screen for individuals who may be particularly vulnerable to developing depression. It might be appropriate to target such people with focused psychological interventions. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11844948     DOI: 10.1159/000049354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Psychosom        ISSN: 0033-3190            Impact factor:   17.659


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