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British Journal of Health Psychology | 2005

The self-regulatory model in women with rheumatoid arthritis: relationships between illness representations, coping strategies, and illness outcome.

Alexandra C. S. Carlisle; Alexandra Mary John; Chris Fife-Schaw; Mark Lloyd

OBJECTIVES The self-regulatory model proposes that an individuals cognitive representations of illness threat (illness representations) influence the selection and performance of strategies to cope with that illness (Leventhal, Meyer, & Nerenz, 1980). Also implicit in the model is the proposal that such coping strategies influence illness outcomes. These relationships represent a mediational model (Baron & Kenny, 1986). The aim of the present study is to test the hypothesis that coping strategies partially mediate the relationship between illness representations and illness outcome in women with rheumatoid arthritis. DESIGN AND METHODS The study is an observational cross-sectional design. Self-report measures of illness representations, coping strategies, and illness outcome were collected from 125 women with rheumatoid arthritis attending rheumatology outpatient clinics. Clinical measures of disease activity and severity were obtained from hospital records. RESULTS Avoidant and resigned coping were found to partially mediate the relationship between symptom identity and the illness outcome measures of disability and psychiatric morbidity. As in other studies, strong relationships were found between illness representations and illness outcome. CONCLUSIONS The finding that avoidant and resigned coping partially mediated the relationships between the illness representation dimension of symptom identity and two of the illness outcome measures (disability and psychiatric morbidity) provided some support for the hypothesis. However, the hypothesis was not fully supported, as coping did not partially mediate the relationship between any of the other illness representations and illness outcomes.


Rheumatology | 2002

Philip Showalter Hench, 1896–1965

Mark Lloyd


Nursing Standard | 2006

An overview of rheumatoid arthritis

Sara Burton; Mark Lloyd


Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine | 2002

Renal vasculitis associated with renal cell carcinoma

Mark Lloyd; John de Verteuil; Peter A Andrews


Rheumatology | 2016

075 Learning from Further Experience with Hepatic Elastography (Fibroscan) in Methotrexate-Treated Patients

Ravi Narang; Mark Lloyd; Samantha Readhead; Aftab Ala


Rheumatology | 2010

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Treatment [151–201]151. Should we be Looking More Carefully for Methotrexate Induced Liver Disease?

Mark Lloyd; Raad Makadsi; Aftab Ala; Patrick Connor


BMJ | 2006

One step forward in engaging clinicians in IT.

Mark Lloyd; Paul A Reilly


BMJ | 1999

The end of the heparin pump? Dosage regimens for low molecular weight heparins differ.

Mark Lloyd


Rheumatology | 2018

108 Regionalexperience of igg4-related disease

Mark Lloyd; Patrick Kiely; Sunil Sukumaran; David Makanjuola; Yousuf Karim


Rheumatology | 2018

153 Audit of temporal artery biopsy

Dimitrios Christidis; Petko Genchev; George Kousparos; Mark Lloyd

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Patrick Kiely

St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Alastair L Hepburn

Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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