"My Body Is a Ticking Time Bomb": Associations of Body Mindsets with Psychological Distress in People with Chronic Kidney Disease.

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Emily J Dowling, Tripti Singh, Joseph Chilcot, Alia J Crum, Lauren C Heathcote
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Abstract

Background: This study investigated the association between body mindsets-established, but mutable beliefs a person holds about their body-with psychological distress in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Methods: A cross-sectional, mixed methods survey was conducted in people with CKD at various stages of treatment. Participants completed the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) to capture distress, the Body Mindset Inventory (BMI), and qualitative free-text responses elaborating on their mindsets. Hierarchical regression models explored associations of body mindsets with psychological distress, controlling for demographic variables, treatment modalities, and comorbidities.

Results: Two hundred and thirty-two adults with CKD (62% female) completed the survey; 27.6% were receiving dialysis and 34.7% had received a kidney transplant. Those who more strongly endorsed the mindset that their Body is an Adversary reported greater psychological distress, while those who more strongly endorsed the mindsets that their Body is Capable or their Body is Responsive reported less psychological distress. Together, all three mindsets explained 12% unique variance in psychological distress, even after accounting for demographic factors, treatment modalities, and comorbidities. Mixed methods analyses illustrated the range of body mindsets in people with CKD, with some describing their body as "A ticking time bomb" and others stating "My body is a fighter just like me. My body is amazing."

Conclusion: Mindsets about the body are significantly associated with psychological distress in people with CKD. These cross-sectional data provide a foundation for future longitudinal and interventional studies on the relationship between mindsets and distress outcomes in people living with CKD.

“我的身体是一个滴答作响的定时炸弹”:慢性肾病患者的身体心态与心理困扰的关系。
背景:本研究调查了慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者的身体心态-一个人对自己身体的既定但可变的信念-与心理困扰之间的关系。方法:对处于不同治疗阶段的CKD患者进行横断面、混合方法调查。参与者完成了患者健康问卷-4 (PHQ-4),以记录痛苦,身体心态量表(BMI)和定性的自由文本回答,详细说明他们的心态。层次回归模型探讨了身体心态与心理困扰的关系,控制了人口统计学变量、治疗方式和合并症。结果:232名成人CKD患者(62%为女性)完成了调查;27.6%接受过透析,34.7%接受过肾移植。那些更强烈认同“身体是对手”观念的人报告了更大的心理困扰,而那些更强烈认同“身体有能力”或“身体有反应”观念的人报告的心理困扰较少。总的来说,这三种心态解释了12%的心理困扰的独特差异,即使在考虑了人口因素、治疗方式和合并症之后。混合方法分析说明了慢性肾病患者身体心态的范围,一些人将他们的身体描述为“一个定时炸弹”,另一些人则说“我的身体和我一样是一个战士”。我的身体棒极了。结论:对身体的心态与慢性肾病患者的心理困扰显著相关。这些横断面数据为未来CKD患者心态与痛苦结局之间关系的纵向和介入研究提供了基础。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Behavioral Medicine (IJBM) is the official scientific journal of the International Society for Behavioral Medicine (ISBM). IJBM seeks to present the best theoretically-driven, evidence-based work in the field of behavioral medicine from around the globe. IJBM embraces multiple theoretical perspectives, research methodologies, groups of interest, and levels of analysis. The journal is interested in research across the broad spectrum of behavioral medicine, including health-behavior relationships, the prevention of illness and the promotion of health, the effects of illness on the self and others, the effectiveness of novel interventions, identification of biobehavioral mechanisms, and the influence of social factors on health. We welcome experimental, non-experimental, quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods studies as well as implementation and dissemination research, integrative reviews, and meta-analyses.
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