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Reserve-building activities attenuate treatment burden in chronic illness: The mediating role of appraisal and social support.

Citation
Schwartz, C. E., et al. “Reserve-Building Activities Attenuate Treatment Burden In Chronic Illness: The Mediating Role Of Appraisal And Social Support.”. Health Psychology Open, p. 2055102918773440.
Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Author Carolyn E Schwartz, Jie Zhang, Wesley Michael, David T Eton, Bruce D Rapkin
Keywords appraisal, personality, reserve, Social support, treatment burden
Abstract

This study examines the importance of four psychosocial factors-personality, cognitive appraisal of quality of life, social support, and current reserve-building-in predicting treatment burden in chronically ill patients. Chronically ill patients ( = 446) completed web-based measures. Structural equation modeling was used to investigate psychosocial factors predicting treatment burden. Reserve-building activities indirectly reduced treatment burden by: (1) reducing health worries appraisals, (2) reducing financial difficulties, (3) increasing calm and peaceful appraisals, and (4) increasing perceived social support. These findings point to key behaviors that chronically ill people can use to attenuate their treatment burden.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Health psychology open
Volume
5
Issue
1
Number of Pages
2055102918773440
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2055-1029
DOI
10.1177/2055102918773440
Alternate Journal
Health Psychol Open
PMID
29785278
PMCID
PMC5954584
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