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A structure of self-conceptions and illness conceptions in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

L O Persson1, K Berglund, D Sahlberg.   

Abstract

In 2 independent samples of RA patients, a large pool of self-reported illness experiences were statistically examined for content and structure of common types of self-conceptions and illness conceptions related to living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Multivariate analyses revealed 7 primary factors in both samples. Three constituted a positive continuum (fighting spirit, acceptance, revaluation), and 3 a negative (deprivation of life values, protest, reserved). The 7th factor (denial) was weaker and conceptually intermediate. The obtained factors contained many items similar to those in other established psychological instruments used in research on RA, but showed stronger relations to subjective well-being (mood) than any one of these. Disease indicators correlated only weakly with RA self-conceptions (RASC) and mood. The RASC factors appear to more broadly reflect different facets of positive and negative ways of individual experience of living with RA than other published instruments. They were tentatively interpreted as RA-specific expressions of dispositions towards positive and negative affect, respectively.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8803862     DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(95)00618-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychosom Res        ISSN: 0022-3999            Impact factor:   3.006


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1.  The influence of negative illness cognitions and neuroticism on subjective symptoms and mood in rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  L-O Persson; D Sahlberg
Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 19.103

2.  Life values in patients with COPD: relations with pulmonary functioning and health related quality of life.

Authors:  Lars-Olof Persson; Carl-Peter Engström; Anna Rydén; Sven Larsson; Marianne Sullivan
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 4.147

3.  Assessing nonacceptance of the facial appearance in adult patients after complete treatment of their rare facial cleft.

Authors:  Marijke E P van den Elzen; Sarah L Versnel; Hugo J Duivenvoorden; Irene M J Mathijssen
Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg       Date:  2012-04-13       Impact factor: 2.326

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