Affiliation:
1. Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis, the most destructive and crippling of allforms of arthritis, poses a number of stressful demands on individuals. In a sample of elderly women (N = 59) and men (N = 19) with rheumatoid arthritis, the relationship between social economic status, severity of impairment, sex, stress emotions, type of coping strategy, and psychological well-being was explored. Path analysis results indicated that higher social economic status was directly related to greater use of confrontive types of coping strategies. Severity of impairment had a direct, negative influence on psychological well-being, but sex was not an important factor Optimistic coping strategies were used most often and emotive coping strategies the least.
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