Illness perceptions among osteoporotic men and women: correlates and gender differences

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Offer Emanuel Edelstein PhD , Perla Werner PhD , Rivka Dresner-Pollak MD , Karen Tordjman MD , Anat Jaffe MD , Yoel Toledano MD , Iris Vered MD
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Abstract

Background

Although osteoporosis is a major public concern, little research attention has been paid to evaluating the manner in which osteoporotic patients perceive their illness.

The aim of the current study was to examine osteoporotic patients’ cognitive and emotional illness representations and to see, specifically, if any differences could be correlated with gender.

Methods

A convenience sample of 102 women and 100 men (mean age 66 years in both groups) who were diagnosed with osteoporosis, and who were attending bone and mineral clinics at four major medical centers in Israel, participated in the study. Participants were interviewed face-to-face at the clinics or in their homes, using an adapted version of the Illness Perceptions Questionnaire (IPQ). Emotional illness representations were assessed using the state anxiety subscale from the State-Trait Personality Inventory (SPTI).

Results

Participants perceived osteoporosis as a chronic but controllable disease. They perceived the disease as having few symptoms and mild consequences on their lives.

Conclusions

Osteoporotic patients maintained a logical cognitive and emotional structure of their illness. Regarding gender differences, findings showed that women were more pessimistic than men regarding most of the illness representations’ dimensions. Gender differences in illness representations suggest women and men may benefit from different intervention programs, tailored according to their unique perceptions.

骨质疏松症男性和女性的疾病认知:相关性和性别差异
虽然骨质疏松症是公众关注的主要问题,但很少有研究关注骨质疏松症患者对疾病的认知方式。目前这项研究的目的是检查骨质疏松症患者的认知和情绪疾病表现,并具体观察是否有任何差异与性别有关。方法选取了102名女性和100名男性(两组平均年龄均为66岁),这些患者均被诊断患有骨质疏松症,并在以色列四家主要医疗中心的骨骼和矿物质诊所就诊。参与者在诊所或家中接受面对面访谈,使用疾病认知问卷(IPQ)的改编版本。使用状态-特质人格量表(SPTI)的状态焦虑子量表评估情绪疾病表征。结果参与者认为骨质疏松是一种慢性但可控的疾病。他们认为这种疾病几乎没有症状,对他们的生活影响也很轻微。结论骨质疏松症患者对疾病的认知和情感结构具有一定的逻辑性。关于性别差异,研究结果表明,在大多数疾病表征方面,女性比男性更悲观。疾病表现的性别差异表明,女性和男性可能受益于根据其独特看法量身定制的不同干预方案。
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Journal of Mens Health
Journal of Mens Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
28.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: JOMH is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal. JOMH publishes cutting-edge advances in a wide range of diseases and conditions, including diagnostic procedures, therapeutic management strategies, and innovative clinical research in gender-based biology. It also addresses sexual disparities in health, life expectancy, lifestyle and behaviors and so on. Scientists are encouraged to publish their experimental, theoretical, and descriptive studies and observations in as much detail as possible.
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