2021
DOI: 10.5114/hpr.2021.112090
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Acceptance, coping strategies and health behaviors in bipolar disorder patients taking and not taking lithium carbonate

Abstract: BACKGROUND The variety of dysfunctions in bipolar disorder (BD) affects patients’ perceptions of the diagnosis, acceptance, and illness. Treatment of people with BD includes pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. Maintaining long-term therapy is difficult, related to the patients’ overall approach to health. The aim was to assess health attitudes in people with BD treated with different mood stabilizers. PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE The study group included 40 patients diagno… Show more

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“…Denial is defined as a lack of belief in the existence of a stressor or an attempt to recognize the stressor as untrue, while acceptance is the awareness that a given stressful situation is real and should be dealt with ( 24 ). Acceptance is associated with many benefits, for example it makes it easier to cope with the disease and is a key predictor of recovery ( 24 , 25 ). A review of the literature indicates that patients with mood disorders tend to use maladaptive or emotion-oriented strategies ( 26 ), which may affect their QoL, perception of their own illness, and adherence to treatment recommendations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Denial is defined as a lack of belief in the existence of a stressor or an attempt to recognize the stressor as untrue, while acceptance is the awareness that a given stressful situation is real and should be dealt with ( 24 ). Acceptance is associated with many benefits, for example it makes it easier to cope with the disease and is a key predictor of recovery ( 24 , 25 ). A review of the literature indicates that patients with mood disorders tend to use maladaptive or emotion-oriented strategies ( 26 ), which may affect their QoL, perception of their own illness, and adherence to treatment recommendations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%