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Stigmatization, Physical Illness and Mental Health in Primary Ciliary DyskinesiaUniversity College London, UK, i.mcmanus{at}ucl.ac.uk
University College London, UK
University College London, UK Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) causes chronic cough, sinusitis and bronchiectasis, and half of patients also show situs inversus. The genetic basis and visible and concealed chronic symptoms provide potential for stigmatization. We describe a structural equation model linking a questionnaire measure of stigmatization to sex, age, personality (Big Five), symptoms (St Georges Respiratory Questionnaire), health status (SF-36) and stress (GHQ-12). Stigma did not relate to physical symptoms or health, or to situs, but correlated with mental health and the social impact of symptoms. Neuroticism, extroversion, openness to experience, age, age at diagnosis and being female indirectly affected stigmatization via mental health.
Key Words: bronchiectasis chronic respiratory illness primary ciliary dyskinesia stigma structural equation modelling
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 11, No. 3,
467-482 (2006) |
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