2018
DOI: 10.17532/jhsci.2018.483
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The connection between chronic diseases and self-image and self-esteem

Abstract: Introduction: With aging, the incidence of chronic diseases among elderly increases, as about 88% of them have at least one chronic condition, with 50% having at least two. The presence of these diseases influences their self-image and self-esteem. This study aimed to identify the effects of chronic diseases on self-esteem and self-image in the group of elderly people. Methods: A quantitative research design using a structured questionnaire was employed, where Rosenberg questionnaire with an adapted meas… Show more

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“…Studies with different chronic disease groups such as cancer, asthma and diabetes indicate that chronic diseases lower the self‐esteem of individuals 29 . It was found that the mean RBSS scores of women with chronic diseases were significantly lower.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Studies with different chronic disease groups such as cancer, asthma and diabetes indicate that chronic diseases lower the self‐esteem of individuals 29 . It was found that the mean RBSS scores of women with chronic diseases were significantly lower.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Developed by the Rosenberg's 10-point self-esteem scale was used to measure general self-confidence as it is a valid measurement in various experiments [44,45], and the construct was referred to as general self-confidence (GENSC) in this research. A 5-point Likert scale (with strongly agree = 1, agree = 2, undecided = 3, disagree = 4, strongly disagree = 5) was used for the responses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, some chronic illnesses lead to alterations in body image (e.g., obesity, psoriasis and mastectomy with breast cancer) and physical function. The emotional reaction resulting from these illnesses, together with the anticipated stigma, triggers a progressive decline in self-image and self-esteem [ 34 ], which becomes the basis for exclusion from a range of daily social interactions.…”
Section: Antecedents Of Social Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%