“…In patients with arthritis approach coping is linked to better psychological outcomes such as life satisfaction and lower psychological distress and depression (Treharne, Lyons, Booth, & Kitas, 2007;Vriezekolk, van Lankveld, Geenen, & van den Ende, 2011). In contrast, escape-avoidance coping is associated with poor outcomes including psychiatric distress (Jones et al, 2006), helplessness and less illness acceptance (Voth & Sirois, 2009) in patients with IBD, and psychological distress in patients with arthritis (Ramjeet, Smith, & Adams, 2008;Vriezekolk et al, 2011). Evidence is limited for positive reappraisals.…”