Gazzard B G, Price H L, Libby G W, Dawson A M
Br Med J. 1978 Oct 21;2(6145):1117-9. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6145.1117.
Eighty-five outpatients with Crohn's disease who knew their diagnosis and that the disease was subject to relapse were interviewed. The personalities of the women as measured by the Eysenck personality questionnaire were similar to those of a control group, but the men were more neurotic and introverted. Most patients continued to live optimistic, useful lives; they felt well, continued to work, hoped that their disease would not deteriorate in the future, and often had an improved relationship with their spouse despite less frequent sexual intercourse. We found that the successful adaptation of patients to this chronic disease was more closely related to their personality than to the activity or extent of the disease.
我们对85名已知自己患有克罗恩病且知晓该病可能复发的门诊患者进行了访谈。通过艾森克人格问卷测量,这些女性患者的人格与对照组相似,但男性患者更神经质且更内向。大多数患者继续过着乐观且有意义的生活;他们感觉良好,继续工作,希望自己的病情未来不会恶化,并且尽管性生活频率降低,但他们与配偶的关系往往有所改善。我们发现,患者对这种慢性病的成功适应与其人格的关联比与疾病的活动程度或范围更为密切。