Illness invalidation and psychological distress in adults with chronic physical health symptoms

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Thomas Woldhuis , Milena Gandy
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Abstract

Objectives

Illness invalidation is a term used to describe when someone's illness experience is delegitimised by another person in the social environment. This study investigated whether illness invalidation was associated with psychological distress in Australian adults managing symptoms of chronic physical health conditions (CPHCs), and whether illness factors were related to levels of illness invalidation experienced.

Methods

In 2022, a large cross-sectional online survey was conducted on adults managing symptoms of CPHCs (e.g., chronic pain, fatigue). Participants self-reported demographic and illness information, health-related self-efficacy, psychological distress, and illness invalidation using validated scales.

Results

The sample data revealed (N = 1610) that illness invalidation was experienced across many symptom categories. Hierarchical regressions indicated that discounting from family members, medical professionals, and the spouse/partner, as well as lack of understanding from family members, was significantly and uniquely associated with psychological distress while controlling for adjustment-related factors. Adults with multiple CPHCs, longer symptom durations and suspected/unconfirmed CPHC diagnoses experienced higher illness invalidation.

Conclusions

Illness invalidation, particularly discounting, is common in people managing symptoms of CPHCs and appears to be uniquely associated with psychological distress. Future research should attend to illness invalidation in adjustment and reducing invalidating experiences for people with CPHCs.
有慢性身体健康症状的成年人的疾病无效感和心理困扰。
目的:疾病无效是一个术语,用来描述某人的疾病经历被社会环境中的其他人否定。本研究调查了疾病失效是否与澳大利亚成年慢性病患者的心理压力有关,以及疾病因素是否与所经历的疾病失效程度有关:方法:2022 年,我们对有慢性躯体疾病症状(如慢性疼痛、疲劳)的成年人进行了一次大型横断面在线调查。参与者使用经过验证的量表自我报告人口和疾病信息、健康相关自我效能感、心理困扰和疾病无效感:样本数据显示(N = 1610),许多症状类别都存在疾病无效感。分层回归结果显示,在控制调整相关因素的情况下,家庭成员、医疗专业人员和配偶/伴侣的漠视以及家庭成员的不理解与心理困扰有显著且独特的关联。患有多种 CPHC、症状持续时间较长以及疑似/未确诊 CPHC 的成人的疾病无效性更高:疾病无效感,尤其是折扣感,在处理 CPHC 症状的人群中很常见,而且似乎与心理困扰有着独特的联系。未来的研究应关注疾病无效在调整和减少 CPHC 患者无效经历中的作用。
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General hospital psychiatry
General hospital psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
2.90%
发文量
125
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: General Hospital Psychiatry explores the many linkages among psychiatry, medicine, and primary care. In emphasizing a biopsychosocial approach to illness and health, the journal provides a forum for professionals with clinical, academic, and research interests in psychiatry''s role in the mainstream of medicine.
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