Knowledge of the Disease, Perceived Social Support, and Cognitive Appraisals in Women with Urinary Incontinence

Author:

Szymona-Pałkowska Katarzyna1,Janowski Konrad2,Pedrycz Agnieszka3,Mucha Dariusz4ORCID,Ambroży Tadeusz4,Siermontowski Piotr5,Adamczuk Jolanta6,Sapalska Marta7,Mucha Dawid4,Kraczkowski Janusz8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Psychology, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL), Lublin, Poland

2. Faculty of Psychology, University of Finance and Management in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

3. Department of Histology and Embryology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland

4. Department of Physical Education and Sport, Academy of Physical Education, Krakow, Poland

5. Department of Maritime & Hyperbaric Medicine, Military Institute of Medicine, Gdynia, Poland

6. SP ZOZ Nałęczów (Private Practice), Nałęczów, Poland

7. Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), Lublin, Poland

8. Department of Obstetrics and Pathology of Pregnancy, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland

Abstract

Social support and knowledge of the disease have been shown to facilitate adaptation to a chronic disease. However, the adaptation process is not fully understood. We hypothesized that these factors can contribute to better adaptation to the disease through their impact on disease-related cognitive appraisal. To analyze the links between social support and the knowledge of the disease, on one hand, and disease-related appraisals, on the other hand, one hundred fifty-eight women with stress UI, aged 32 to 79, took part in the study. Questionnaire measures of knowledge of UI, social support, and disease-related appraisals were used in the study. The level of knowledge correlated significantly negatively with the appraisal of the disease as Harm. The global level of social support correlated significantly positively with three disease-related appraisals: Profit, Challenge, and Value. Four subgroups of patients with different constellations of social support and knowledge of the disease were identified in cluster analysis and were demonstrated to differ significantly on four disease-related appraisals: Profit, Challenge, Harm, and Value. Different cognitive appraisals of UI may be specifically related to social support and knowledge of the disease, with social support affective positive disease-related appraisals, and the knowledge affecting the appraisal of Harm.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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