Quiles Marcos Yolanda, Weinman John, Terol Cantero Ma Carmen, Beléndez Vázquez Marina
Miguel Hernández University, Spain.
J Health Psychol. 2009 Mar;14(2):306-12. doi: 10.1177/1359105308100215.
This study aims to examine the relation between the degree of dissimilarity in patients' and relatives' perception of eating disorders (ED) and patient adjustment. Sixty ED patients and their relatives were interviewed. They completed the Spanish version for ED of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R). Patients who agreed with their relatives that their illness was highly distressful, a chronic condition and with high identity, showed higher psychological distress than patients who did not agree with their relatives. When patients and relatives had fairly positive perceptions of illness controllability and curability, these patients showed lower levels of depression and anxiety.
本研究旨在探讨患者及其亲属对饮食失调(ED)认知的差异程度与患者适应情况之间的关系。对60名饮食失调患者及其亲属进行了访谈。他们完成了修订版疾病认知问卷(IPQ-R)的西班牙语版饮食失调问卷。与亲属一致认为自己的疾病极具痛苦、是一种慢性病且具有高度认同感的患者,比不同意亲属看法的患者表现出更高的心理困扰。当患者和亲属对疾病的可控性和可治愈性有相当积极的认知时,这些患者的抑郁和焦虑水平较低。