Literature DB >> 31984755

Perceived well-being and mental health in haemophilia.

Luca Negri1, Andrea Buzzi2, Anna Brigida Aru3, Antonino Cannavò4, Claudio Castegnaro2, Maria Rosaria Fasulo4, Giuseppe Lassandro5, Angiola Rocino6, Cristina Santoro7, Gianluca Sottilotta8, Paola Giordano5, Maria Gabriella Mazzucconi7, Rosamaria Mura3, Flora Peyvandi4, Antonella Delle Fave1.   

Abstract

The investigation of mental health among persons with haemophilia is mostly focused on negative and disease-related indicators. Literature however shows that psychosocial resources and optimal daily functioning can co-exist with chronic disease. The Dual Continua Model operationalizes positive mental health as 'flourishing', a condition comprising emotional, psychological, and social well-being dimensions. In the present study physical and mental health were comparatively assessed through positive and negative indicators in adults with haemophilia and a control group. Participants included 84 Italian persons with severe haemophilia (Mage = 43.44; SDage = 13.04) and 164 adults without history of chronic illness (Mage = 40.98; SDage = 12.26), who completed the Short Form Health Survey, the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, and the Mental Health Continuum Short Form. MANOVA and post-hoc t-tests provided evidence of worse general health, lower negative affect and higher psychological well-being among participants with haemophilia compared with the control group. Moreover, the percentage of flourishing individuals was higher among participants with haemophilia. Results support previous evidence suggesting that a chronic disease does not prevent mental well-being attainment. The identification of assets and strengths allowing people with haemophilia to flourish can be fruitfully used to design resource-centered interventions.

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Keywords:  Haemophilia; flourishing; mental health; physical health; well-being

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31984755     DOI: 10.1080/13548506.2020.1717556

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Health Med        ISSN: 1354-8506            Impact factor:   2.423


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