Illness representations and psychological adjustment of Greek couples dealing with a recently-diagnosed cancer: dyadic, interaction and perception-dissimilarity effects
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  • 作者:Zoe Giannousi ; Evangelos C. Karademas ; Georgia Dimitraki
  • 关键词:Cancer ; Oncology ; Illness representations ; Dyadic effects ; Perception dissimilarity effects
  • 刊名:Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • 出版年:2016
  • 出版时间:February 2016
  • 年:2016
  • 卷:39
  • 期:1
  • 页码:85-93
  • 全文大小:488 KB
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  • 作者单位:Zoe Giannousi (1)
    Evangelos C. Karademas (2)
    Georgia Dimitraki (2)

    1. Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre, 32, Akropoleos Av., 2006, Nicosia, Cyprus
    2. Department of Psychology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece
  • 刊物类别:Behavioral Science
  • 刊物主题:Psychology
    Health Psychology
    Clinical Psychology
    Public Health
  • 出版者:Springer Netherlands
  • ISSN:1573-3521
文摘
The aim was to examine the impact of the dyadic, interaction and dissimilarity effects of the illness representations on the psychological health of recently diagnosed cancer patients and spouses in Greece. The sample consisted of 298 individuals nested in 149 couples. Effects were examined with the Actor–Partner Interdependence Model. Both actor (i.e., within person) and partner (i.e., between partners) effects were detected for both patients’ and spouses’ psychological symptoms. The negative association of patients’ psychological symptoms with their representations of illness coherence was weak at the higher and medium levels, and stronger at the lower levels of spouse corresponding representations. Patient–partner discrepancy in perceived illness consequences was associated with more psychological symptoms in patients. Adaptation to cancer is a dyadic process within the context of which patient and partner psychological well-being is affected by each other’s understanding of illness. Thus, the parallel examination of the illness representations of both partners is needed from the early phases of the illness trajectory. Keywords Cancer Oncology Illness representations Dyadic effects Perception dissimilarity effects

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