Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Maria Curie-Skłodowska, Lublin, Poland
Abstract
Tytuł
REVIEW PAPER
Curr Probl Psychiatry 2023; 24, 97-104
DOI: 10.12923/2353-8627/2023-0009
© 2023 Authors. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonComercial-No Derivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Ewa Zawadzka , Łucja Domańska
Department of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Maria Curie-Skłodowska, Lublin, Poland
Abstract
Introduction: Patients with diabetes need to be actively involved in the treatment process, i.e. treatment regimens and regular health check-ups. The aims of the study were to assess the profiles of illness cognitive appraisals in individuals with type 2 diabetes, and to recognize the relationships between illness cognitive appraisals and both expectations towards doctors and readiness to health-related behaviours.
Materials and methods: A total number of 99 participants with type 2 diabetes were divided into short- and long-standing diagnosis sub-groups. Illness-Related Appraisals Scale, The Patient Requests Form, Health-Related Behavior Inventory were administered.
Results: The comparison of most representative profiles showed significant differences between sub-groups in perceiving the illness as threat, benefit, obstacle/loss. In both sub-groups, treating the illness as a benefit determined patient’s expectations of emotional support from doctors. In patients with long-standing diagnosis also threat, value, obstacle/loss and harm impact significantly on the patients’ expectations towards doctors. Treating the illness as a challenge explained about 24% of variability of eating habits and 29% of preventive behaviours.
Conclusions: Participants with long-standing diagnosis treat their illness as threatening and disturbing. In these patients many dimensions of cognitive appraisal are related to seeking information about the illness and to a need of emotional support from doctors. On the contrary, in individuals with short-standing diagnosis, only perceiving their illness as a benefit is associated with the expectation towards their doctors to provide emotional support and explanation of the illness. Our study proved that perceiving the long-lasting illness as a challenge contributes to readiness to follow health-related behaviours.
Keywords: type 2 diabetes, health-related behaviour, attitude to illness
Publisher
Medical University of Lublin
Subject
General Medicine,General Medicine