Psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory

Background The psychological perspective plays a crucial role in designing therapy for people suffering from multiple sclerosis. The aim of the article is to distinguish different psychological profiles of patients. Participants and procedure The study was conducted using the paper-and-penci...

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Main Authors: Natalia Nowaczyk, Lidia Cierpiałkowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-05-01
Series:Health Psychology Report
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spelling doaj-897d45b906104586847dd846a369d6592020-11-24T23:23:21ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHealth Psychology Report2353-41842353-55712016-05-014433233910.5114/hpr.2016.5999027591Psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theoryNatalia NowaczykLidia CierpiałkowskaBackground The psychological perspective plays a crucial role in designing therapy for people suffering from multiple sclerosis. The aim of the article is to distinguish different psychological profiles of patients. Participants and procedure The study was conducted using the paper-and-pencil method on 77 patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. The theory we applied was Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory. We also analyzed the impact of personal and situational variables on the functioning of patients with different kinds of resources. Results Cluster analysis was used to construct the profiles of patients. Based on statistical analyses using the k-means method, we distinguished: Profile 1, with a prevalence of resource losses (n = 30), Profile 2, covering people who value their resources the most (n = 25), and Profile 3, with a prevalence of resource gains (n = 18). Conclusions The obtained psychological profiles reflect the varied dynamics of the patients’ functioning and should inspire an improvement of multidisciplinary rehabilitation.https://www.termedia.pl/Psychological-profiles-of-patients-with-multiple-sclerosis-based-on-Hobfoll-s-conservation-of-resources-theory,74,27591,1,1.htmlresources multiple sclerosis psychological profiles
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Psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory
Health Psychology Report
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multiple sclerosis
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title Psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory
title_short Psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory
title_full Psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory
title_fullStr Psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory
title_full_unstemmed Psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory
title_sort psychological profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis based on hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Health Psychology Report
issn 2353-4184
2353-5571
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Background The psychological perspective plays a crucial role in designing therapy for people suffering from multiple sclerosis. The aim of the article is to distinguish different psychological profiles of patients. Participants and procedure The study was conducted using the paper-and-pencil method on 77 patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. The theory we applied was Hobfoll’s conservation of resources theory. We also analyzed the impact of personal and situational variables on the functioning of patients with different kinds of resources. Results Cluster analysis was used to construct the profiles of patients. Based on statistical analyses using the k-means method, we distinguished: Profile 1, with a prevalence of resource losses (n = 30), Profile 2, covering people who value their resources the most (n = 25), and Profile 3, with a prevalence of resource gains (n = 18). Conclusions The obtained psychological profiles reflect the varied dynamics of the patients’ functioning and should inspire an improvement of multidisciplinary rehabilitation.
topic resources
multiple sclerosis
psychological profiles
url https://www.termedia.pl/Psychological-profiles-of-patients-with-multiple-sclerosis-based-on-Hobfoll-s-conservation-of-resources-theory,74,27591,1,1.html
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