The Healers Campaign Haslett, MI, USA.
Front Psychol. 2012 Nov 27;3:530. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00530. eCollection 2012.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal and progressive neurodegenerative disease. Despite much research having been conducted about psychological issues involved in living with ALS, anger, and resentment have yet to be investigated. Moreover, the construct of "hope" has received little attention, so far. An online survey was created to investigate hate, resentment, and hope issues in people with ALS, in relation to the willingness to adopt a strict nutrient-dense diet if it were shown to increase longevity. Results indicate that there is a high level of hope in the sample. People who have lived with ALS for more time expressed a higher level of hope to live 10 years or more. Those who are married were more likely to have hope of living 10 years or longer and more likely to have lower levels of hate against ALS. Dietary self-care choices appear to be related to hope issues. Resentment and hate tended to be higher in people who have had ALS for less time, and in women. Despite some methodological limitations, the results suggest that hope, hate, and resentment could be important issues to explore in future studies.
肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)是一种致命且进行性的神经退行性疾病。尽管已经对与 ALS 共存相关的心理问题进行了大量研究,但愤怒和怨恨仍未得到调查。此外,到目前为止,“希望”这一概念几乎没有得到关注。创建了一个在线调查,以调查 ALS 患者的仇恨、怨恨和希望问题,以及如果严格的营养密集型饮食可以延长寿命,他们是否愿意采用这种饮食。结果表明,该样本中存在高度的希望。与 ALS 共存时间较长的人表示,他们希望能活 10 年或更长时间。已婚的人更有可能希望活 10 年或更长时间,并且不太可能对 ALS 产生仇恨。饮食自我保健的选择似乎与希望问题有关。在 ALS 患病时间较短的人和女性中,怨恨和仇恨的程度往往更高。尽管存在一些方法学上的限制,但研究结果表明,希望、怨恨和仇恨可能是未来研究中需要探讨的重要问题。