2020
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.23011
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The role of beliefs about the impact of illness on fertility and close relationships for psychopathological symptoms in women treated for hypothyroidism

Abstract: Objective As demonstrated in a pilot study, hypothyroidism has a highly stressful impact on some areas of functioning. This study aims to evaluate the connection between illness‐related beliefs (IRBs) and the impact of hypothyroidism on fertility and close relationships, which were the strongest stressors, and the level of depressive, anxiety, and anger symptoms. Methods Two hundred and thirteen women being treated for hypothyroidism took part in an online survey and completed the modified Hospital Anxiety and… Show more

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“…The results indicate that IRBs regarding knowledge or perception of the disease by other people are statistically significant predictors of changes in ALD. In further research, it is also worth identifying and analyzing the role of diagnosis-specific IRBs due to their unique nature (for details see [ 40 ]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results indicate that IRBs regarding knowledge or perception of the disease by other people are statistically significant predictors of changes in ALD. In further research, it is also worth identifying and analyzing the role of diagnosis-specific IRBs due to their unique nature (for details see [ 40 ]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%