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Women Coping With Chronic Disease: The Psychosocial Impact of Lupus
Authors:Charles Auerbach  Nancy L Beckerman  Irene Blanco
Institution:1. Yeshiva University, Wurzweiler School of Social Work , New York , NY;2. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology , Bronx , NY
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The purpose of this cross-sectional study (n = 92) was the further identification of the unique psychosocial challenges facing those living with lupus. Specifically, the study aim was to clarify which particular lupus symptomatology may result in which emotional states. The authors review relevant literature, discuss findings, and provide evidence-based recommendations for social workers providing services to patients with lupus. Key findings include the following: Frequent flare-ups resulted in the highest need for assistance with feelings of depression, anxiety, and socioeconomic challenges. Hair loss had the most significant impact on depression, anxiety, and socioeconomic coping. Being hospitalized in the past year for lupus also significantly impacted depression, anxiety, and socioeconomic coping. And, finally, the participants reported that having friends to rely on reduced their reported depression and anxiety. Fatigue from lupus was seen as the highest correlate of anxiety.
Keywords:Lupus  psychosocial impact of illness  chronic illness
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