Author:
Allott Rory,Wells Adrian,Morrison Anthony P.,Walker Richard
Abstract
SummaryResearch has suggested that the high levels of depression and anxiety observed in Parkinson's disease are a primary consequence of its pathophysiology. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that a psychological factor, metacognitive style, is significantly associated with distress, independent of previously identified disease-related risk factors. Distress, metacognitive style and disease factors were assessed in 44 people with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. People with a specific metacognitive style had an increased vulnerability to distress over and above previously identified disease factors; this suggests future directions for the development of psychological interventions.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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