2017
DOI: 10.1186/s40359-017-0192-1
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Illness beliefs among patients with chronic widespread pain - associations with self-reported health status, anxiety and depressive symptoms and impact of pain

Abstract: BackgroundChronic widespread pain (CWP) is a disabling condition associated with a decrease in health. Illness beliefs are individual and are acquired during life. Constraining beliefs may prevent patients from regaining health. Understanding these patients’ illness beliefs may be a way to improve the health care they are offered. The aim of this study was to describe illness beliefs among patients with CWP and associations with self-reported health, anxiety and depressive symptoms, and impact of pain.MethodIn… Show more

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“…In face of a chronic illness, people develop individual representations of that disease, which have been shown to influence several health‐related outcomes . The results from this study corroborate these findings, showing that patients with anxiety and depression had more threatening illness representations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In face of a chronic illness, people develop individual representations of that disease, which have been shown to influence several health‐related outcomes . The results from this study corroborate these findings, showing that patients with anxiety and depression had more threatening illness representations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Furthermore, we aimed to examine whether trait anxiety and depressive symptoms would function as mediators in the relationship between illness perception and job satisfaction. 50 In the second model, results demonstrated a negative association between illness perception and depressive symptoms. In the first mediational model, trait anxiety was positively associated to illness perception and negatively associated to job satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, for young and middle‐aged people with a lower SES, social factors may contribute to stress or anxiety and adversely influence their emotional well‐being. As such, respondents over 62 years old and younger participants (aged <62) with lower SES were more likely to present a poor self‐rated health status …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with RTG may perceive that the illness could be long‐lasting, thus affecting their emotional well‐being. Chronic pain such as that experienced with RTG may also be regarded as imposing negative consequences on patients’ lives and worsening their health status . Moreover, local females are more culturally open to express their pain and suboptimal health compared to males .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%