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    J Adv Nurs. 1991 Nov;16(11):1328-35.

    Coping and life satisfaction in elderly women with osteoarthritis.

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    Dalhousie University, School of Nursing, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Abstract

    The relationships among illness-related stress and emotions, coping strategies, socio-economic status and life satisfaction of 90 elderly women with osteoarthritis were explored in this descriptive, correlational study. Results of self-report interview data indicated that the women experienced both positive and negative emotions in relation to their day-to-day life with osteoarthritis. The coping behaviours used to manage the perceived stress of osteoarthritis included confrontive, palliative and emotive strategies. Path analysis supported a significant and positive relationship between coping and life satisfaction and between objective and subjective measures of life satisfaction.

    PMID:
    1753029
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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