Relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients

Dialysis patients are classified as special cases.These patients have to face various physiological changes and lots of psychological stress. This research aimed to study the relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients. The study population consisted of all dialysis pa...

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Main Authors: Zinat Goldanimoghadam, Bibi Aghdas Asghari, Farzaneh Michael Manee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gonabad University of Medical Sciences 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Research & Health
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Online Access:http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-1400-en.pdf
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spelling doaj-3228f76748d14082ada3180822a3f0f52020-11-24T20:46:16ZengGonabad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Research & Health2423-57172423-57172019-05-019320321110.29252/jrh.9.3.203Relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patientsZinat Goldanimoghadam0Bibi Aghdas Asghari1Farzaneh Michael Manee2Department of Educational Psychology, School of Humanities, Islamic Azad Uiversity Birjand Brach, Birjand, IranDepartment. of Social Science, School of Humanities, Islamic Azad University Gonabad Branch, Gonabad, IranDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Litreature and Humanities, Urmia University, Urmia, IranDialysis patients are classified as special cases.These patients have to face various physiological changes and lots of psychological stress. This research aimed to study the relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients. The study population consisted of all dialysis patients who have referred to the diemoalysis unit (78 participants); all of them have taken census for sampling due to the low number of statistical. Data collection tools was the Connor-Davidson resilience scale and Pilowsky & Spence’s illness behavior questionnaire. There is a negative relationship significant between resilience with hypochondriasis, affective disorder, and denial of disease. The modified coefficient for the dependent variable of hypochondriasis is equal to 21; for affective control, affective disorder, denial of disease was 21.4, 22.4, and 29.5 respectively. These coefficients indicate that how amount of dependent variables are expressed by independent variables. According to the results, it is necessary that that psychological aspects of patients should be focused in the treatment of diseases.http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-1400-en.pdfIllness BehaviorPsychological Resilience
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author Zinat Goldanimoghadam
Bibi Aghdas Asghari
Farzaneh Michael Manee
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Bibi Aghdas Asghari
Farzaneh Michael Manee
Relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients
Journal of Research & Health
Illness Behavior
Psychological Resilience
author_facet Zinat Goldanimoghadam
Bibi Aghdas Asghari
Farzaneh Michael Manee
author_sort Zinat Goldanimoghadam
title Relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients
title_short Relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients
title_full Relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients
title_fullStr Relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients
title_sort relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients
publisher Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Research & Health
issn 2423-5717
2423-5717
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Dialysis patients are classified as special cases.These patients have to face various physiological changes and lots of psychological stress. This research aimed to study the relationship between resilience with illness behavior in dialysis patients. The study population consisted of all dialysis patients who have referred to the diemoalysis unit (78 participants); all of them have taken census for sampling due to the low number of statistical. Data collection tools was the Connor-Davidson resilience scale and Pilowsky & Spence’s illness behavior questionnaire. There is a negative relationship significant between resilience with hypochondriasis, affective disorder, and denial of disease. The modified coefficient for the dependent variable of hypochondriasis is equal to 21; for affective control, affective disorder, denial of disease was 21.4, 22.4, and 29.5 respectively. These coefficients indicate that how amount of dependent variables are expressed by independent variables. According to the results, it is necessary that that psychological aspects of patients should be focused in the treatment of diseases.
topic Illness Behavior
Psychological Resilience
url http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-1400-en.pdf
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