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Sense of coherence and physical health–related quality of life in Italian chronic patients: the mediating role of the mental component

Authors :
Federica Tatti
Maura Galletta
Alice Cocco
Pierangelo Origa
Elena Massa
Martina Pau
Giacomo Lai
Efisio Cossu
S. Deidda
Francesco Boi
Paolo Contu
Giorgia Zambon
Manuela Cherchi
Valentina Manca
Source :
BMJ Open
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2019.

Abstract

ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between sense of coherence (SOC) and physical health–related quality of life in patients with chronic illnesses by focusing on the mediating role of the mental component of quality of life.DesignCross-sectional survey design.SettingSecondary care; three departments of an Italian university hospital.MethodsThe participants (n=209) in the study were adult (≥18 years) outpatients with a chronic pathology (eg, diabetes, thyroid disorders or cancer) at any phase in the care trajectory (eg, pre-treatment, undergoing treatment, follow-up care). They agreed to participate in the study after providing their informed consent. Data were collected using a structured self-reporting questionnaire. Data analysis was carried out using SPSS, and mediation analysis was performed via PROCESS macro.ResultsThe SOC score of the study sample was equivalent to that of the general population (mean difference=−2.50, 95% CI −4.57 to 0.00). Correlation analysis showed that SOC was mainly correlated to the mental component (MCS) (r=0.51, pConclusionThe indirect effect suggests that SOC is a marker of quality of life, especially of the mental component. The findings show that SOC is a psychological process that impacts patients’ mental health status, which in turn affects physical health. Better knowledge of a person’s SOC and how it affects his/her quality of life may help to plan tailoring interventions to strengthen SOC and improve health-related quality of life.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
9
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Open
Accession number :
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