Eng Hui Ellern, Ooi Pei Boon, Chow Sook Khuan, Hwang Jung Shan, Peh Suat Cheng, Teh Jane Kimm Lii, Wu Shin Ling, Wan Ghazali Wan Syamimee, Ching Siew Mooi
Department of Psychology, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
Department of Medical Sciences, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
Health Psychol Behav Med. 2024 Jul 10;12(1):2377716. doi: 10.1080/21642850.2024.2377716. eCollection 2024.
As the recognition of psychological factors in chronic illness management grows, this study examined the interplay of psychological traits - grit, self-efficacy, resilience, and nature-relatedness - and their collective impact on the Quality of Life (QoL) among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in Malaysia.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 222 patients with RA at a private hospital in Malaysia. Utilizing validated scales, including the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Short Grit Scale, Nature Relatedness Scale, and Arthritis Self Efficacy Scale, data were collected. Pearson Product-moment Correlation analyses assessed the relationships between variables, and a multiple mediation analysis explored the mediating effects of resilience, grit, and self-efficacy on the relationship between nature-relatedness and QoL.
Of the 222 participants (86% female, mean age = 56.03, S.D. = 13.42), the analysis revealed a significant mediating role of resilience in the relationship between nature-relatedness and QoL among RA patients (b = -.117, SE = .042, 95% BCa CI [-.208, -.046]). Although grit and self-efficacy positively correlated with QoL, they did not serve as significant mediators in the nature-relatedness - QoL relationship. This highlights the pivotal role of building a sense of resiliency among patients with RA.
Individuals with RA are not only resilient in terms of their psychological traits such as grit, self-efficacy, and general resilience but also exhibit resilience in their connection and interaction with the natural environment (nature-relatedness). This holistic concept recognizes that fostering resilience in both psychological aspects and the context of one's environment is crucial for promoting overall well-being, particularly in the management of chronic illnesses like RA. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of psychological factors and environmental engagement in contributing to an individual's ability to cope and thrive despite health challenges.
随着对慢性病管理中心理因素的认识不断提高,本研究探讨了心理特质——毅力、自我效能感、复原力和与自然的关联——之间的相互作用,以及它们对马来西亚类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者生活质量(QoL)的综合影响。
在马来西亚一家私立医院对222名RA患者进行了横断面研究。使用经过验证的量表,包括康纳-戴维森复原力量表、简短毅力量表、与自然关联量表和关节炎自我效能量表,收集数据。皮尔逊积差相关分析评估变量之间的关系,多元中介分析探讨复原力、毅力和自我效能感在与自然的关联和生活质量关系中的中介作用。
在222名参与者中(86%为女性,平均年龄=56.03,标准差=13.42),分析显示复原力在RA患者与自然的关联和生活质量关系中起显著中介作用(b=-0.117,标准误=0.042,95%偏差校正置信区间[-0.208,-0.046])。尽管毅力和自我效能感与生活质量呈正相关,但它们在与自然的关联-生活质量关系中并非显著中介因素。这突出了在RA患者中建立复原力意识的关键作用。
RA患者不仅在毅力、自我效能感和一般复原力等心理特质方面具有复原力,而且在与自然环境的联系和互动(与自然的关联)中也表现出复原力。这一整体概念认识到,在心理层面和个人环境背景下培养复原力对于促进整体幸福感至关重要,特别是在管理像RA这样的慢性病方面。它强调了心理因素和环境参与在帮助个体应对健康挑战并茁壮成长方面的相互关联性。