2015
DOI: 10.5114/hpr.2015.53958
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Determinants of acceptance of an illness in the case of patients suffering from psoriasis treated in the hospital and outpatient clinic settings

Abstract: Psoriasis is one of the most commonly occurring cutaneous conditions. In connection with its chronic character, and with the presence of defacing pathological changes on the skin, this medical condition reduces the quality of life in the physical, mental and social aspects. It is also an illness whose course is substantially influenced by psychological factors. The level of acceptance of an illness in the case of psoriasis patients may exert a significant influence on their level of adjustment to their medical… Show more

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“…optimism, locus of control), as well as external factors (e.g. social support) (Zalewska et al, 2007;Basińska & Kasprzak, 2012;Janowski et al, 2012;Adamska & Miniszewska, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…optimism, locus of control), as well as external factors (e.g. social support) (Zalewska et al, 2007;Basińska & Kasprzak, 2012;Janowski et al, 2012;Adamska & Miniszewska, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is associated with body image-related cognitive fusion, which has a buffering effect on the consequences of psoriasis [49]. Perceiving the disease as an obstacle and being aware that the health locus of control is internal determines the degree of acceptance of psoriasis [14]. Acceptance of the disease and satisfaction with the body and its positive image are associated with feelings of personal happiness [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have focused on positive constructs, such as acceptance [14] and self-compassion [15]. These studies assume that acceptance and self-compassion improve the perception of the disease, thus contributing to a better quality of life; acceptance is recognized as the ability to experience undesired private events, in order to pursue one's values and goals [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ponadto, dokonując przeglądu różnorodnych badań (w tym własnych), można zauważyć, iż wymiary te związane są, bądź też wyznaczane, przez te same czynniki -na przykład zasoby osobiste (m.in. Miniszewska i wsp., 2006;Basińska, Kasprzak, 2012;Basińska, Drozdowska, 2012;Basińska, Woźniewicz, 2012;Basińska, Andruszkiewicz, 2012;Janowski i wsp., 2012;Miniszewska, 2013;Miniszewska i wsp., 2013b;Miniszewska, Adamska, 2014;Ziarko, 2014;Adamska, Miniszewska, 2016;Jedynak, Janowski, Mackiewicz, 2016).…”
Section: Przystosowanie Do Przewlekłej Choroby Somatycznejunclassified
“…2.3.2, w literaturze przedmiotu podkreśla się, że przystosowanie do łuszczycy jest wynikiem interakcji wielu czynników, takich jak obraz kliniczny choroby, czas pojawienia się zmian, właściwości osobowości, schematy poznawcze, poznawczy obraz choroby, wsparcie społeczne, umiejętności społeczne, poczucie własnej skuteczności, optymizm, styl radzenia sobie, przekonania odnośnie do swojego stanu zdrowia, system wartości, sytuacja życiowa chorego, czynniki religijne, inteligencja emocjonalna, typ zachowania, umiejscowienie kontroli (m.in. Ginsburg, 1996;Papadopoulos, Bor, 1999;Miniszewska, 2007Miniszewska, , 2013Basińska, Drozdowska;Basińska, Kasprzak, 2012;Basińska, Woźniewicz, 2012;Woźniewicz, Basińska, 2013, Miniszewska, Adamska, 2014Adamska, Juczyńska, Miniszewska, 2015;Obradors, 2016;Sakson-Obada i wsp., 2017). A. Wahl i wsp.…”
Section: Poznawcza Reprezentacja Choroby Zasoby Pozytywne I Przystoso...unclassified