Positive Psychological Factors Are Associated With Better Spiritual Well-Being and Lower Distress in Individuals With Skin Diseases

In this study we examined whether aspects of positive functioning [reappraisal, sense of coherence (SOC), and positivity] were associated with spiritual well-being and psychological distress after controlling for negative functioning (skin-related symptoms, type of disease, and expressive suppressio...

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Main Authors: Luca Iani, Rossella Mattea Quinto, Piero Porcelli, Andrea-René Angeramo, Andrea Schiralli, Damiano Abeni
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.552764/full
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spelling doaj-cc1b4b88793b45e4b6dd8ce4bce58d8f2020-11-25T03:37:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-10-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.552764552764Positive Psychological Factors Are Associated With Better Spiritual Well-Being and Lower Distress in Individuals With Skin DiseasesLuca Iani0Rossella Mattea Quinto1Piero Porcelli2Andrea-René Angeramo3Andrea Schiralli4Damiano Abeni5Department of Human Sciences, European University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human Sciences, European University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Psychological, Health and Territorial Sciences, University of “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti–Pescara, Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Human Sciences, European University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human Sciences, European University of Rome, Rome, ItalyIDI-IRCCS, Rome, ItalyIn this study we examined whether aspects of positive functioning [reappraisal, sense of coherence (SOC), and positivity] were associated with spiritual well-being and psychological distress after controlling for negative functioning (skin-related symptoms, type of disease, and expressive suppression) in individuals with skin diseases. We also examined whether negative functioning aspects were linked to spiritual well-being and distress when controlling for aspects of positive functioning. The study used a cross-sectional design with a sample of 192 individuals with psoriasis and systemic sclerosis (SSc) (Mage = 51.6 years, SD = 16.5). Two hierarchical multiple regressions were conducted to determine whether spiritual well-being and psychological distress were accounted for by skin-related symptoms, type of disease, emotion regulation strategies, SOC, and positivity. Positivity was the most important contributor to better spiritual well-being, followed by both the comprehensibility/manageability and meaningfulness SOC subscales, after controlling for the other variables. High skin-related symptoms and expressive suppression were associated with lower psychological distress, whereas high SOC and reappraisal correlated with higher psychological distress. The findings of this study pave the way for further research on how SOC and positivity may reduce the effects of both skin-related symptoms and emotion dysregulation and facilitate spiritual well-being of individuals with skin diseases. Interventions aimed to enhance inner resources of these individuals and help them to find a meaning in their experience of skin disease might reduce psychological distress and improve spiritual well-being. Our findings suggest that healthcare professionals should consider positive functioning aspects in future interventions for individuals with skin diseases.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.552764/fullskin diseasessense of coherenceemotion regulationpositivityspiritual well-beingpsychological distress
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Rossella Mattea Quinto
Piero Porcelli
Andrea-René Angeramo
Andrea Schiralli
Damiano Abeni
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Rossella Mattea Quinto
Piero Porcelli
Andrea-René Angeramo
Andrea Schiralli
Damiano Abeni
Positive Psychological Factors Are Associated With Better Spiritual Well-Being and Lower Distress in Individuals With Skin Diseases
Frontiers in Psychology
skin diseases
sense of coherence
emotion regulation
positivity
spiritual well-being
psychological distress
author_facet Luca Iani
Rossella Mattea Quinto
Piero Porcelli
Andrea-René Angeramo
Andrea Schiralli
Damiano Abeni
author_sort Luca Iani
title Positive Psychological Factors Are Associated With Better Spiritual Well-Being and Lower Distress in Individuals With Skin Diseases
title_short Positive Psychological Factors Are Associated With Better Spiritual Well-Being and Lower Distress in Individuals With Skin Diseases
title_full Positive Psychological Factors Are Associated With Better Spiritual Well-Being and Lower Distress in Individuals With Skin Diseases
title_fullStr Positive Psychological Factors Are Associated With Better Spiritual Well-Being and Lower Distress in Individuals With Skin Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Positive Psychological Factors Are Associated With Better Spiritual Well-Being and Lower Distress in Individuals With Skin Diseases
title_sort positive psychological factors are associated with better spiritual well-being and lower distress in individuals with skin diseases
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-10-01
description In this study we examined whether aspects of positive functioning [reappraisal, sense of coherence (SOC), and positivity] were associated with spiritual well-being and psychological distress after controlling for negative functioning (skin-related symptoms, type of disease, and expressive suppression) in individuals with skin diseases. We also examined whether negative functioning aspects were linked to spiritual well-being and distress when controlling for aspects of positive functioning. The study used a cross-sectional design with a sample of 192 individuals with psoriasis and systemic sclerosis (SSc) (Mage = 51.6 years, SD = 16.5). Two hierarchical multiple regressions were conducted to determine whether spiritual well-being and psychological distress were accounted for by skin-related symptoms, type of disease, emotion regulation strategies, SOC, and positivity. Positivity was the most important contributor to better spiritual well-being, followed by both the comprehensibility/manageability and meaningfulness SOC subscales, after controlling for the other variables. High skin-related symptoms and expressive suppression were associated with lower psychological distress, whereas high SOC and reappraisal correlated with higher psychological distress. The findings of this study pave the way for further research on how SOC and positivity may reduce the effects of both skin-related symptoms and emotion dysregulation and facilitate spiritual well-being of individuals with skin diseases. Interventions aimed to enhance inner resources of these individuals and help them to find a meaning in their experience of skin disease might reduce psychological distress and improve spiritual well-being. Our findings suggest that healthcare professionals should consider positive functioning aspects in future interventions for individuals with skin diseases.
topic skin diseases
sense of coherence
emotion regulation
positivity
spiritual well-being
psychological distress
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.552764/full
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