Helena Cardoso
University of Porto
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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes | 2014
Estela Vilhena; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Isabel Silva; Luísa Pedro; Rute Meneses; Helena Cardoso; António Martins da Silva; Denisa Mendonça
BackgroundChronic illnesses are diseases of long duration and generally of slow progression. They cause significant quality of life impairment. The aim of this study was to analyse psychosocial predictors of quality of life and of subjective well-being in chronic Portuguese patients.MethodsChronic disease patients (n = 774) were recruited from central Portuguese Hospitals. Participants completed self-reported questionnaires assessing socio-demographic, clinical, psychosocial and outcome variables: quality of life (HRQL) and subjective well-being (SWB). MANCOVA analyses were used to test psychosocial factors as determinants of HRQL and SWB.ResultsAfter controlling for socio-demographic and clinical variables, results showed that dispositional optimism, positive affect, spirituality, social support and treatment adherence are significant predictors of HRQL and SWB. Similar predictors of quality of life, such as positive affect, treatment adherence and spirituality, were found for subgroups of disease classified by medical condition.ConclusionsThe work identifies psychosocial factors associated with quality of life. The predictors for the entire group of different chronic diseases are similar to the ones found in different chronic disease subgroups: positive affect, social support, treatment adherence and spirituality. Patients with more positive affect, additional social support, an adequate treatment adherence and a feel-good spirituality, felt better with the disease conditions and consequently had a better quality of life. This study contributes to understanding and improving the processes associated with quality of life, which is relevant for health care providers and chronic diseases support.
Archive | 2013
Estela Vilhena; José Luís Pais Ribeiro; Isabel Silva; Luísa Pedro; Rute Meneses; Helena Cardoso; António Martins da Silva; Denisa Mendonça
The aim of the present study was to test a hypothetical model to examine if dispositional optimism exerts a moderating or a mediating effect between personality traits and quality of life, in Portuguese patients with chronic diseases. A sample of 540 patients was recruited from central hospitals in various districts of Portugal. All patients completed self-reported questionnaires assessing socio-demographic and clinical variables, personality, dispositional optimism, and quality of life. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to analyze the moderating and mediating effects. Results suggest that dispositional optimism exerts a mediator rather than a moderator role between personality traits and quality of life, suggesting that “the expectation that good things will happen” contributes to a better general well-being and better mental functioning.
Análise Psicológica | 2012
Isabel Silva; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Helena Cardoso; Helena Ramos
Referência - Revista de Enfermagem | 2006
Isabel Silva; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Helena Cardoso
Psicologia, Saúde & Doenças | 2003
Isabel Silva; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Helena Cardoso; Helena Ramos; Suzana Fonseca Carvalhosa; Sónia Dias; Aldina Gonçalves
Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2008
Isabel Silva; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Helena Cardoso
Análise Psicológica | 2004
Isabel Silva; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Helena Cardoso
Archive | 2003
Isabel Silva; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Helena Cardoso; Helena Ramos
Psicologia, Saúde & Doenças | 2008
Isabel Silva; José Luís Pais-Ribeiro; Helena Cardoso
Archive | 2002
I. Silva; José Luís Pais Ribeiro; Helena Cardoso; Helena Ramos