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Finding benefit in stressful uncertain circumstances: relations to social support and stigma among women with unexplained illnesses

机译:在压力不定的不确定环境中寻找收益:患有无法解释的疾病的妇女与社会支持和污名的关系

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Living with a chronic illness can be challenging, but the ability to derive benefits and grow from this experience may enhance well-being. However, the possibility of obtaining such benefits may be dependent on the levels of stigmatization and lack of social support experienced by an individual as a result of the illness. Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia are chronic conditions that remain largely unexplained and those with these conditions must often contend with stigma and skepticism from others. Individuals with CFS/fibromyalgia often display stress-related biological alterations and the experience of stressful life events has been associated with illness development. The present study demonstrated that women with CFS/fibromyalgia (n = 40) as well as community participants who were depressed/anxious (n = 37), reported higher stigma levels than healthy women (n = 33). Moreover, women with CFS/ fibromyalgia and those with depression/anxiety also reported greater levels of stigma than women with a chronic yet more widely accepted condition (n = 35; rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and multiple sclerosis). Secrecy related to stigma among those with CFS/ fibromyalgia declined with increased social support, but this was not apparent among those with other chronic conditions. In addition, posttraumatic growth was lower among women with CFS/fibromyalgia compared to those with other chronic conditions. Qualitative analysis examining both negative impacts and positive changes stemming from illness experience revealed many similarities between women with CFS/fibromyalgia and those with other chronic conditions, including elevated appreciation for life, personal growth and compassion for others. However, women with CFS/fibromyalgia tended to report less positive change regarding interpersonal relationships compared to women with other chronic conditions. In general, unexplained illnesses were also accompanied by stigmatization which might ultimately contribute to women's lower ability to derive positive growth from their illness experience.
机译:患有慢性疾病可能具有挑战性,但是从中受益并从中获得成长的能力可能会改善幸福感。但是,获得此类收益的可能性可能取决于患者因疾病而受到的污名化程度和缺乏社会支持。慢性疲劳综合征(CFS)和纤维肌痛是慢性病,在很大程度上尚无法解释,患有这些病的人通常必须与其他人的耻辱和怀疑相抗衡。患有CFS /纤维肌痛的个体经常表现出与压力相关的生物学改变,而压力性生活事件的经历与疾病的发展有关。本研究表明,患有CFS /纤维肌痛的妇女(n = 40)以及沮丧/焦虑的社区参与者(n = 37),其柱头水平高于健康妇女(n = 33)。此外,CFS /纤维肌痛患者和抑郁/焦虑症患者的柱头病水平也高于慢性但被广泛接受的患者(n = 35;类风湿关节炎,骨关节炎和多发性硬化症)。 CFS /纤维肌痛患者的与耻辱有关的保密性随着社会支持的增加而下降,但是在其他慢性疾病患者中这并不明显。此外,CFS /纤维肌痛患者的创伤后生长率低于其他慢性疾病患者。定性分析检查了疾病经历带来的负面影响和正面变化,发现患有CFS /纤维肌痛的妇女与患有其他慢性病的妇女之间有许多相似之处,包括对生活的欣赏,个人成长和对他人的同情心。但是,与其他慢性病患者相比,患有CFS /纤维肌痛的妇女在人际关系方面的积极变化较小。总的来说,无法解释的疾病还伴随着污名化,这最终可能导致女性从疾病经历中获得正增长的能力降低。

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