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Perceived stigma, illness uncertainty, and depressive symptoms in youth with inflammatory bowel disease: The moderating effect of mindfulness.
Gamwell, Kaitlyn L; Roberts, Caroline M; Espeleta, Hannah C; Baudino, Marissa N; Hommel, Kevin A; Grunow, John E; Jacobs, Noel J; Gillaspy, Stephen R; Mullins, Larry L; Chaney, John M.
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  • Gamwell KL; Department of Psychology, Center for Pediatric Psychology, Oklahoma State University , Stillwater, OK, USA.
  • Roberts CM; Department of Psychology, Center for Pediatric Psychology, Oklahoma State University , Stillwater, OK, USA.
  • Espeleta HC; Department of Psychology, Center for Pediatric Psychology, Oklahoma State University , Stillwater, OK, USA.
  • Baudino MN; Department of Psychology, Center for Pediatric Psychology, Oklahoma State University , Stillwater, OK, USA.
  • Hommel KA; Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center , Cincinnati, OH, USA.
  • Grunow JE; Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center , Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
  • Jacobs NJ; Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center , Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
  • Gillaspy SR; Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center , Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
  • Mullins LL; Department of Psychology, Center for Pediatric Psychology, Oklahoma State University , Stillwater, OK, USA.
  • Chaney JM; Department of Psychology, Center for Pediatric Psychology, Oklahoma State University , Stillwater, OK, USA.
Psychol Health Med ; 25(9): 1037-1048, 2020 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31941362
Perceived illness stigma is associated with increased depressive symptoms in youth with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but the mechanisms by which stigma influences emotional adjustment remain unclear. It is possible that youth with IBD who are more present-focused and better able to come to terms with aspects of their disease that are less controllable (i.e. are mindful) may develop more adaptive strategies when facing illness uncertainty, resulting in more positive emotional adjustment. The present study examined the indirect association between illness stigma, illness uncertainty, depressive symptoms, and the potential moderating effect of mindfulness on this process. One hundred and seven youth (56 female, 51 male; Mage = 14.73) with IBD completed measures of illness stigma (SS-C), illness uncertainty (CUIS), depressive symptoms (CDI-2), and trait mindfulness (MAAS-A). Analyses revealed a significant SS-C → CUIS → CDI-2 indirect path (ß = .686, 95% CI = .1346 to 1.489), which was moderated by MAAS-A (ß = -.445, 95% CI = -.972 to -.083). Results indicate that the SS-C → CUIS → CDI-2 indirect path was significant at low, but not medium or high, levels of MAAS-A. Illness uncertainty appears to be a potential route through which stigma impacts emotional adjustment in youth with IBD, particularly for youth characterized by low mindfulness. Clinical interventions that emphasize mindfulness training along with acknowledgement/acceptance of IBD illness factors may help diminish the negative effects of stigma and illness uncertainty on adjustment in this population.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino / Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud / Depresión / Estigma Social / Atención Plena Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies Límite: Adolescent / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Psychol Health Med Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA / SERVICOS DE SAUDE Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino / Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud / Depresión / Estigma Social / Atención Plena Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies Límite: Adolescent / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Psychol Health Med Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA / SERVICOS DE SAUDE Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos Pais de publicación: Reino Unido