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Peyman Aramesh Sedihj, Seyed Abdolmajid Bahrainian, Ahmad Mansouri, Volume 12, Issue 3 (3-2024)
Abstract
According to the world health organization, psychosocial factors have almost an 85% impact on health. The illness is under influence of a combination of sociological, psychological and biological factors. This study examines the social and psychological characteristics of patients suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis. The purpose of this article is to cognize, measure and compare the sociological characteristics through sociological questionnaire and psychological features of patients by the questionnaire of Early maladaptive schema and maladaptive coping strategies, and also to identify the effective social factors and psychological elements.The psychological part of the present research was a descriptive-analytical type of causal comparison and post-event. Pearson's correlation test, multivariate regression, and analysis of variance were used for the sociological variables. The statistical population of this research includes 127 female patients with arthritis. Rheumatoid Rheumatology Clinic of Imam Khomeini Hospital in 2018-2021 and there were 127 healthy people. After the diagnosis of rheumatologist, the patients were selected by targeted sampling. The instrument for measuring psychological disorders was Yang's long-form maladaptive schema questionnaire and Lazarus' coping strategies questionnaire. The questionnaire of social factors in determining sociological variables was researcher-made. In data and information analysis, Spss22 software was used. According to the results of the multivariate regression test, six social variables 1. Low economic class 2. Lifestyle 3. High family damage 4. Low emotional support 5. Low social participation 6. Low education had a significant effect on creating a psychological background and the background of rheumatoid arthritis disease. Also, the results showed that all RA patients in this study had incompatible early EMS schemas and incompatible coping strategies.
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