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Dyadic adjustment, family coping, body image, quality of life and psychological morbidity in patients with psoriasis and their partners

Dyadic adjustment, family coping, body image, quality of life and psychological morbidity in patients with psoriasis and their partners

Pereira, M. Graça;

Brito, Laura

;

Smith, Tom

| International Society of Behavioral Medicine | 2012 | DOI

Artigo de Jornal

Background Psoriasis is an incurable and chronic disease
that includes unpredictable periods of remission and relapse
requiring long-term therapy.
Purpose This paper focuses on the relationship among
family coping, psychological morbidity, body image,
dyadic adjustment and quality of life in psoriatic patients
and their partners.
Method One hundred and one patients with psoriasis and
78 partners comprised the sample. They were regular users
of the Dermatology Service of a Central Northern hospital
in Portugal and a private dermatology clinic. Patients with
psoriasis were assessed on anxiety, depression, body image,
quality of life, dyadic adjustment and family coping.
Partners were assessed on the same measures except body
image and quality of life.
Results A positive relationship among dyadic adjustment,
psychological morbidity and family coping in patients and
their partners was found. Also, patients with lower levels of
quality of life had partners with higher levels of depressive
and anxious symptoms. Better dyadic adjustment predicted
family coping in the psoriatic patient. High levels of dyadic
adjustment in patients and low partners’ trait anxiety
predicted better dyadic adjustment in partners.
Conclusion The results highlight the importance of incorporating
family variables in psychological interventions in
psoriasis’ care, particularly family coping and dyadic
adjustment as well as the need for psychological intervention
to focus both on patients and partners.

Publicação

Ano de Publicação: 2012

Editora: International Society of Behavioral Medicine

Identificadores

ISSN: 1573-3521