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Patients With Terminal Chronic Liver Pathology Faced With This Disease

Authors :
J.A. Pons
Manuel Miras
Beatriz Febrero
Laura Martínez-Alarcón
Guillermo Ramis
Pablo Ramírez
Antonio Ríos
Pascual Parrilla
Ana I. López-Navas
Source :
Transplantation Proceedings. 45:3630-3632
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Background. “Anxious preoccupation” is a maladaptive coping strategy for patients with terminal chronic liver pathology causing psychopathologic emotional responses. The aim of this study was to identify “anxious preoccupation” as a coping strategy when faced with this disease and to investigate its relationship with emotional-type psychopathologic symptoms in patients awaiting a liver transplant (LT). Methods. A total of 63 patients awaiting an LT were evaluated. The instrument used to evaluate coping style was the Mental Adjustment to Cancer questionnaire. One of the coping scales of this questionnaire is “anxious preoccupation” (9 items). An Instrument for psychopathologic assessment was used, the SA-45 questionnaire, which assessed 9 psychopathologic dimensions: somatizations, obsessions-compulsions, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid ideation, and psychoticism. Results. “Anxious preoccupation” was used as an inadequate coping style by 51% of patients when faced with the disease. Five psychopathologic dimensions were associated with this coping strategy: 1) obsessive-compulsivity: 75% of patients with “anxious preoccupation” had obsessive-compulsivity symptoms compared with 29% of patients with other coping strategies (P < .001); 2) interpersonal sensitivity: 25% vs 6%, respectively (P ¼ .044); 3) depression: 59% vs 29% (P ¼ .015); 4) anxiety: 75% vs 32% (P ¼ .001); and 5) phobic anxiety: 19% vs 3% (P ¼ .050). Conclusions. More than one-half of the patients on the LT waiting list used “anxious preoccupation” as a coping style for this disease. This strategy was associated with a greater presence of emotional-type psychopathologic symptoms in these patients.

Details

ISSN :
00411345
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplantation Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d7b426c7f08db5357d64d381529f9e66
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2013.11.005