Acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image, body experience, and social support

Background Acceptance of disease is an important determinant of quality of life in psoriasis patients. Social support and positive body image are considered important contributors to coping with the disease, but no studies have yet examined the role of body image and body experience in relation to...

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Main Authors: Olga Sakson-Obada, Mariola Pawlaczyk, Katarzyna Gerke, Zygmunt Adamski
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2017-01-01
Series:Health Psychology Report
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Acceptance-of-psoriasis-in-the-context-of-body-image-body-experience-and-social-support,74,28775,1,1.html
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author Olga Sakson-Obada
Mariola Pawlaczyk
Katarzyna Gerke
Zygmunt Adamski
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Zygmunt Adamski
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description Background Acceptance of disease is an important determinant of quality of life in psoriasis patients. Social support and positive body image are considered important contributors to coping with the disease, but no studies have yet examined the role of body image and body experience in relation to psychological adjustment to psoriasis. We aimed to identify the role of biopsychosocial aspects – medical characteristics, body image, body experience, and social support – in acceptance of psoriasis. Participants and procedure The Berlin Social Support Scale, the Acceptance of Illness Scale, and the Body-Self Questionnaire (BSQ) were administered to 109 patients. Disease severity was measured with the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Results None of the investigated medical aspects were related to disease acceptance. Disease acceptance was associated with perceived social support (instrumental, informational, and emotional) and the following aspects of body experience and body image: lack of disturbances in perceiving, interpretation and regulation of emotions and physiological needs, appearance satisfaction, acceptance of biological sex, and fitness satisfaction. The acceptance of appearance and biological sex and social support were the best predictors, explaining 33% of the variance in disease acceptance (R2 = .33, F = 18.93). Conclusions Disease acceptance is independent of medical disease parameters, which demonstrates the limitations of the biomedical model in explaining the process of coping with psoriasis. Our findings demonstrate the buffering effect of social support, positive body image, and body experience against the negative consequences of psoriasis. Psychological intervention focused on body image and body experience enhancement can support psychological adjustment to disease.
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spelling doaj.art-82bcf0e179ae4ecebac2a62a0daaf9822022-12-22T03:56:55ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHealth Psychology Report2353-41842353-55712017-01-015325125710.5114/hpr.2017.6382428775Acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image, body experience, and social supportOlga Sakson-ObadaMariola PawlaczykKatarzyna GerkeZygmunt AdamskiBackground Acceptance of disease is an important determinant of quality of life in psoriasis patients. Social support and positive body image are considered important contributors to coping with the disease, but no studies have yet examined the role of body image and body experience in relation to psychological adjustment to psoriasis. We aimed to identify the role of biopsychosocial aspects – medical characteristics, body image, body experience, and social support – in acceptance of psoriasis. Participants and procedure The Berlin Social Support Scale, the Acceptance of Illness Scale, and the Body-Self Questionnaire (BSQ) were administered to 109 patients. Disease severity was measured with the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Results None of the investigated medical aspects were related to disease acceptance. Disease acceptance was associated with perceived social support (instrumental, informational, and emotional) and the following aspects of body experience and body image: lack of disturbances in perceiving, interpretation and regulation of emotions and physiological needs, appearance satisfaction, acceptance of biological sex, and fitness satisfaction. The acceptance of appearance and biological sex and social support were the best predictors, explaining 33% of the variance in disease acceptance (R2 = .33, F = 18.93). Conclusions Disease acceptance is independent of medical disease parameters, which demonstrates the limitations of the biomedical model in explaining the process of coping with psoriasis. Our findings demonstrate the buffering effect of social support, positive body image, and body experience against the negative consequences of psoriasis. Psychological intervention focused on body image and body experience enhancement can support psychological adjustment to disease.https://www.termedia.pl/Acceptance-of-psoriasis-in-the-context-of-body-image-body-experience-and-social-support,74,28775,1,1.htmlpsoriasis adaptation to disease body image social support body experience
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Mariola Pawlaczyk
Katarzyna Gerke
Zygmunt Adamski
Acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image, body experience, and social support
Health Psychology Report
psoriasis
adaptation to disease
body image
social support
body experience
title Acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image, body experience, and social support
title_full Acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image, body experience, and social support
title_fullStr Acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image, body experience, and social support
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image, body experience, and social support
title_short Acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image, body experience, and social support
title_sort acceptance of psoriasis in the context of body image body experience and social support
topic psoriasis
adaptation to disease
body image
social support
body experience
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