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Personality, Coping, and Well-Being for People Living with Chronic Hepatitis C.

Douglas F Cellar1, Devon Voster2, Rachel Fetters2, Emily Twitchell2, Gary W Harper3, Cotler Scott2.   

Abstract

The present study examined the relationships between personality, coping strategies, and health ratings to extend past research to people living with chronic hepatitis C (HCV). Participants were 35 people (11 men, 24 women; M age = 49.6 yr., SD = 10.6) living with chronic hepatitis C for an average of 9.0 yr. (SD = 6.0) since diagnosis. Participants provided descriptions of stressful situations and responded to a personality inventory, Ways of Coping Questionnaire scales (planful problem solving and escape-avoidance) and SF36 Health Survey scales measuring physical functioning and mental health. The stressful situations were judgmentally clustered into seven dimensions (diagnosis/mortality, disclosure, stigma, social and work role functioning, compounding problems, and no stress). Correlational analyses indicated strong negative relationships between escape-avoidance coping and health measures. Emotional Stability and Extraversion were positively related to both health variables, and Extraversion was negatively related to escape-avoidance coping. The results suggest that research from other contexts that has examined these relationships tended to generalize to people living with HCV.
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Keywords:  coping; hepatitis C; personality; well-being

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27154384     DOI: 10.1177/0033294115625557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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