| Literature DB >> 27596277 |
Chrysanthi Leonidou1, Georgia Panayiotou1, Aspasia Bati1, Maria Karekla1.
Abstract
Individual differences in avoidant coping were hypothesized to exacerbate quality of life impairment associated with somatization and illness anxiety symptoms; psychological flexibility was expected to moderate this impairment. Individuals from a random community sample ( N = 298; 182 females), who met screening criteria for somatization and illness anxiety, reported lower quality of life and psychological flexibility and greater avoidant coping compared to controls. Psychological flexibility significantly moderated the impact of somatization and illness anxiety on quality of life domains. Findings suggest that decreasing avoidant coping through therapy may be promising in mitigating the negative impact of these symptom categories.Entities:
Keywords: coping; experiential avoidance; health anxiety; psychological flexibility; psychosomatic symptoms
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27596277 DOI: 10.1177/1359105316666657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053