Pessimism in Chronic Skin Diseases (Paperback)


In the present study, it was hypothesized that chronic and relapsing nature of a disease may initiate and perpetuate pessimistic thinking in the patients. Such patients, who develop helplessness and hopelessness, may, in turn, poorly adhere to the management plan. This will consequently lead to inferior treatment outcome and, as a result, aggregation of the disease. Thus, the patient may enter a vicious cycle, which has profound negative impact on his life. The phenomenon, which Seligman called learned helplessness, ultimately may lead to abandonment of efforts by the individual in other areas of life as well. In view of the above hypothesis, the present study was planned with the following objectives. a) To investigate whether the chronicity of the skin disease is associated with pessimism. b) To investigate whether there is association between the amount of body surface area involved by a disease and pessimism c) To study whether exposed site involvement by a disease is associated with pessimism. d) To study whether pessimism is associated with poor adherence to treatment plan.

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In the present study, it was hypothesized that chronic and relapsing nature of a disease may initiate and perpetuate pessimistic thinking in the patients. Such patients, who develop helplessness and hopelessness, may, in turn, poorly adhere to the management plan. This will consequently lead to inferior treatment outcome and, as a result, aggregation of the disease. Thus, the patient may enter a vicious cycle, which has profound negative impact on his life. The phenomenon, which Seligman called learned helplessness, ultimately may lead to abandonment of efforts by the individual in other areas of life as well. In view of the above hypothesis, the present study was planned with the following objectives. a) To investigate whether the chronicity of the skin disease is associated with pessimism. b) To investigate whether there is association between the amount of body surface area involved by a disease and pessimism c) To study whether exposed site involvement by a disease is associated with pessimism. d) To study whether pessimism is associated with poor adherence to treatment plan.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2012

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First published

December 2012

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

88

ISBN-13

978-3-8454-1584-0

Barcode

9783845415840

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LSN

3-8454-1584-3



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