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Patterns of coping in rheumatoid arthritis
Authors:Stanton Newman  Ray Fitzpatrick  Rosemarie Lamb  Michael Shipley
Affiliation:1. Academic Department of Psychiatry, UCMSM , University of London , Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London, WIN 8AA, U.K.;2. Nuffield College, Oxford University , Oxford, OX1 INF, U.K.;3. Department of Rheumatology, UCMSM , University of London , Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London, WIN 8AA, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract

One hundred and fifty eight outpatients were assessed on a 36 item coping questionnaire in order to examine the impact of coping on the disability and psychological well being of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. To consider the total pattern of coping strategies accepted and rejected by these individuals, the data was subjected to a cluster analysis. Hierarchical clustering techniques suggested the four group solution as optimum. Following a k means iterative solution external validity for the four groups was considered. The main findings indicate that the pattern of coping exerts a significant influence on symptom perception, disability and psychological well being. The findings are discussed in relation to two approaches to the impact of coping on chronic illness.
Keywords:Coping  rheumatoid arthritis  depressed mood  social support  cluster analysis.
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