The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability

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Main Author: Almeida, Vera
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Leite, Ângela, Constante, Diana, Correia, Ana Rita, Almeida, Isabel, Teixeira, Maribel, Vidal, Diogo Guedes, Sousa, Helder, Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta, Teixeira, Ana
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Psoriasis is a long-term skin disorder without a cure, whose patients are particularly susceptible to mental health diseases. Using a sample of patients diagnosed with psoriasis, this study aimed to: (1) identify the clinical and positive psychological variables that contribute the most to psoriasis disability and (2) assess the mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relation between disease severity perception and acceptance and self-compassion, on one hand, and psoriasis disability on the other. This is an initial cross-sectional exploratory study, with 75 patients diagnosed with psoriasis (males 52%; mean age 54.99 ± 13.72) answering a sociodemographic and a clinical questionnaire, the Psoriasis Disability Index (PDI), the Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire—Body Image (CFQ-BI), the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire—II (AAQ-II), and the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to characterize and assess the measures and the final model used. Through path analysis and a hierarchical multiple linear regression, it was found that the variables that significantly contributed to psoriasis disability were years of education, impact on social life and body image, explaining 70% of the variance. Body image-related cognitive fusion was a significant mediator in the relationship between disease severity and acceptance, and psoriasis disability. The implications of this study are considered to be extremely relevant, since it will allow additional information to be provided to psoriasis patients, appropriated to their educational level, aiming to reduce distorted perceptions of disease severity and intervene in the ability to accept this specific and important chronic health condition.
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spelling The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disabilityAcceptanceBody image-related cognitive fusionDisease severity perceptionPsoriasis disabilitySelf-compassionPsoriasis is a long-term skin disorder without a cure, whose patients are particularly susceptible to mental health diseases. Using a sample of patients diagnosed with psoriasis, this study aimed to: (1) identify the clinical and positive psychological variables that contribute the most to psoriasis disability and (2) assess the mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relation between disease severity perception and acceptance and self-compassion, on one hand, and psoriasis disability on the other. This is an initial cross-sectional exploratory study, with 75 patients diagnosed with psoriasis (males 52%; mean age 54.99 ± 13.72) answering a sociodemographic and a clinical questionnaire, the Psoriasis Disability Index (PDI), the Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire—Body Image (CFQ-BI), the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire—II (AAQ-II), and the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to characterize and assess the measures and the final model used. Through path analysis and a hierarchical multiple linear regression, it was found that the variables that significantly contributed to psoriasis disability were years of education, impact on social life and body image, explaining 70% of the variance. Body image-related cognitive fusion was a significant mediator in the relationship between disease severity and acceptance, and psoriasis disability. The implications of this study are considered to be extremely relevant, since it will allow additional information to be provided to psoriasis patients, appropriated to their educational level, aiming to reduce distorted perceptions of disease severity and intervene in the ability to accept this specific and important chronic health condition.MDPIRepositório Institucional da Fernando PessoaAlmeida, VeraLeite, ÂngelaConstante, DianaCorreia, Ana RitaAlmeida, IsabelTeixeira, MaribelVidal, Diogo GuedesSousa, HelderDinis, Maria Alzira PimentaTeixeira, Ana2020-09-21T14:09:18Z2020-09-192020-09-19T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10284/8989eng2076-328X10.3390/bs10090142info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-18T16:53:39Zoai:bdigital.ufp.pt:10284/8989Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T04:21:27.595541Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability
title The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability
spellingShingle The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability
Almeida, Vera
Acceptance
Body image-related cognitive fusion
Disease severity perception
Psoriasis disability
Self-compassion
title_short The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability
title_full The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability
title_fullStr The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability
title_full_unstemmed The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability
title_sort The mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relationship between disease severity perception, acceptance and psoriasis disability
author Almeida, Vera
author_facet Almeida, Vera
Leite, Ângela
Constante, Diana
Correia, Ana Rita
Almeida, Isabel
Teixeira, Maribel
Vidal, Diogo Guedes
Sousa, Helder
Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta
Teixeira, Ana
author_role author
author2 Leite, Ângela
Constante, Diana
Correia, Ana Rita
Almeida, Isabel
Teixeira, Maribel
Vidal, Diogo Guedes
Sousa, Helder
Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta
Teixeira, Ana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Institucional da Fernando Pessoa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Vera
Leite, Ângela
Constante, Diana
Correia, Ana Rita
Almeida, Isabel
Teixeira, Maribel
Vidal, Diogo Guedes
Sousa, Helder
Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta
Teixeira, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acceptance
Body image-related cognitive fusion
Disease severity perception
Psoriasis disability
Self-compassion
topic Acceptance
Body image-related cognitive fusion
Disease severity perception
Psoriasis disability
Self-compassion
description Psoriasis is a long-term skin disorder without a cure, whose patients are particularly susceptible to mental health diseases. Using a sample of patients diagnosed with psoriasis, this study aimed to: (1) identify the clinical and positive psychological variables that contribute the most to psoriasis disability and (2) assess the mediator role of body image-related cognitive fusion in the relation between disease severity perception and acceptance and self-compassion, on one hand, and psoriasis disability on the other. This is an initial cross-sectional exploratory study, with 75 patients diagnosed with psoriasis (males 52%; mean age 54.99 ± 13.72) answering a sociodemographic and a clinical questionnaire, the Psoriasis Disability Index (PDI), the Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire—Body Image (CFQ-BI), the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire—II (AAQ-II), and the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to characterize and assess the measures and the final model used. Through path analysis and a hierarchical multiple linear regression, it was found that the variables that significantly contributed to psoriasis disability were years of education, impact on social life and body image, explaining 70% of the variance. Body image-related cognitive fusion was a significant mediator in the relationship between disease severity and acceptance, and psoriasis disability. The implications of this study are considered to be extremely relevant, since it will allow additional information to be provided to psoriasis patients, appropriated to their educational level, aiming to reduce distorted perceptions of disease severity and intervene in the ability to accept this specific and important chronic health condition.
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