Evaluation of suffering in individuals with multiple chemical sensitivity

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Rosa García-Sierra , María Álvarez-Moleiro
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Abstract

Qualitative studies show that patients suffering from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) or Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance (IEI) are aware of health-care professionals’ non-awareness of the disease, making communication difficult. The objective of this paper is to describe the suffering in individuals with MCS and to assess the disease's impact on each measured dimension of suffering by means of a descriptive and correlational study. A sample of 125 subjects fill out a survey consisting of three scales for assessing the impact of MCS and three scales for assessing suffering. The results show that MCS affects mostly women. Assessment with the Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory (QEESI) showed that participants have high levels of disease. The physical sphere of suffering is the most affected, followed by the psychological and the existential. There are high correlations between the QEESI and suffering scales. A multivariate regression equation explained 38.2% of the variance of suffering observed. We conclude that MCS generates physical, psychological, and existential suffering. Severity of symptoms is the variable that generates most suffering, followed by life impact. Psychological distress is marked by anxiety or worry and lack of gaiety; existential suffering reveals thoughts of failure and lack of inner harmony. A detailed description of suffering in MCS is a useful basis for therapy. Lack of awareness among health-care personnel implies inattention of these patients within the general health-care service. With this investigation we hope to raise awareness of this emerging disease in order to improve the communication between health-care workers and patients.

多重化学敏感性个体的痛苦评估
定性研究表明,患有多种化学物质敏感性(MCS)或特发性环境不耐受(IEI)的患者意识到卫生保健专业人员对该疾病的不了解,从而使沟通变得困难。本文的目的是描述MCS患者的痛苦,并通过描述性和相关性研究来评估疾病对每个测量维度的痛苦的影响。125名受试者填写了一份调查问卷,其中包括评估MCS影响的三个量表和评估痛苦的三个量表。结果表明,MCS主要影响女性。快速环境暴露和敏感性量表(QEESI)的评估显示,参与者的疾病水平很高。身体上的痛苦是最受影响的,其次是心理上的和存在上的。QEESI与痛苦量表之间存在高度相关性。多元回归方程解释了38.2%的观察到的痛苦方差。我们的结论是,MCS会产生身体、心理和存在的痛苦。症状的严重程度是造成最大痛苦的变量,其次是对生活的影响。心理困扰的特征是焦虑、担心和缺乏快乐;存在的痛苦揭示了失败和缺乏内心和谐的想法。详细描述MCS的痛苦是治疗的有用基础。保健人员缺乏认识意味着一般保健服务对这些病人的关注不够。通过这项调查,我们希望提高对这种新出现疾病的认识,以改善保健工作者与患者之间的沟通。
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Clinica Y Salud
Clinica Y Salud PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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2.80
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7.40%
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26 weeks
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