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Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers

The experience of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their caregivers is usually investigated in terms of emotional distress and health-related quality of life, while well-being indicators remain largely underexplored. In addition, findings are often interpreted from the clinical perspective,...

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Autores principales: Delle Fave, Antonella, Bassi, Marta, Allegri, Beatrice, Cilia, Sabina, Falautano, Monica, Goretti, Benedetta, Grobberio, Monica, Minacapelli, Eleonora, Pattini, Marianna, Pietrolongo, Erika, Valsecchi, Manuela, Amato, Maria Pia, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Patti, Francesco
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5742493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29326635
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02216
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author Delle Fave, Antonella
Bassi, Marta
Allegri, Beatrice
Cilia, Sabina
Falautano, Monica
Goretti, Benedetta
Grobberio, Monica
Minacapelli, Eleonora
Pattini, Marianna
Pietrolongo, Erika
Valsecchi, Manuela
Amato, Maria Pia
Lugaresi, Alessandra
Patti, Francesco
author_facet Delle Fave, Antonella
Bassi, Marta
Allegri, Beatrice
Cilia, Sabina
Falautano, Monica
Goretti, Benedetta
Grobberio, Monica
Minacapelli, Eleonora
Pattini, Marianna
Pietrolongo, Erika
Valsecchi, Manuela
Amato, Maria Pia
Lugaresi, Alessandra
Patti, Francesco
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description The experience of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their caregivers is usually investigated in terms of emotional distress and health-related quality of life, while well-being indicators remain largely underexplored. In addition, findings are often interpreted from the clinical perspective, neglecting socio-cultural aspects that may crucially contribute to individuals' functioning. At the methodological level, most studies rely on scaled instruments, not allowing participants to freely express their needs and resources. Based on the bio-psycho-social perspective endorsed by the International Classification of Functioning, well-being indicators were investigated among 62 persons with MS (PwMS), their 62 caregivers and two control groups, matched by age and gender. Participants completed the Positive Affect Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), and the Eudaimonic and Hedonic Happiness Investigation instrument (EHHI). EHHI provides information on participants' happiness, goals and meanings through scaled and open-ended questions, contextualized within major life domains. No relevant differences emerged among PwMS and caregivers, compared with the respective control groups, as concerns life domains associated with happiness, goals and meaning. Participants across groups prominently mentioned family, highlighting its intrinsic value and its relevance as a sharing context; health did not represent a major theme for PwMS; community, society and religion/spirituality issues were substantially neglected by all participants. PwMS and caregivers reported lower levels of positive affect than their control groups, while no substantial differences emerged for negative affect, happiness and meaningfulness levels in life and across most domains. Results suggest that the experience of MS is associated with well-being in relevant life domains, such as family and close relationships. Although PwMS and caregivers identified a lower number of goals and meaning-related opportunities compared to control groups, they showed a positive adjustment to disease through the development of personal and family resources. These assets are often undervalued by health professionals and social institutions, while they could be fruitfully exploited through the active involvement of PwMS and their families as expert and exemplary informants in initiatives aimed at promoting the well-being of individuals and communities
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spelling pubmed-57424932018-01-11 Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers Delle Fave, Antonella Bassi, Marta Allegri, Beatrice Cilia, Sabina Falautano, Monica Goretti, Benedetta Grobberio, Monica Minacapelli, Eleonora Pattini, Marianna Pietrolongo, Erika Valsecchi, Manuela Amato, Maria Pia Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Front Psychol Psychology The experience of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their caregivers is usually investigated in terms of emotional distress and health-related quality of life, while well-being indicators remain largely underexplored. In addition, findings are often interpreted from the clinical perspective, neglecting socio-cultural aspects that may crucially contribute to individuals' functioning. At the methodological level, most studies rely on scaled instruments, not allowing participants to freely express their needs and resources. Based on the bio-psycho-social perspective endorsed by the International Classification of Functioning, well-being indicators were investigated among 62 persons with MS (PwMS), their 62 caregivers and two control groups, matched by age and gender. Participants completed the Positive Affect Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), and the Eudaimonic and Hedonic Happiness Investigation instrument (EHHI). EHHI provides information on participants' happiness, goals and meanings through scaled and open-ended questions, contextualized within major life domains. No relevant differences emerged among PwMS and caregivers, compared with the respective control groups, as concerns life domains associated with happiness, goals and meaning. Participants across groups prominently mentioned family, highlighting its intrinsic value and its relevance as a sharing context; health did not represent a major theme for PwMS; community, society and religion/spirituality issues were substantially neglected by all participants. PwMS and caregivers reported lower levels of positive affect than their control groups, while no substantial differences emerged for negative affect, happiness and meaningfulness levels in life and across most domains. Results suggest that the experience of MS is associated with well-being in relevant life domains, such as family and close relationships. Although PwMS and caregivers identified a lower number of goals and meaning-related opportunities compared to control groups, they showed a positive adjustment to disease through the development of personal and family resources. These assets are often undervalued by health professionals and social institutions, while they could be fruitfully exploited through the active involvement of PwMS and their families as expert and exemplary informants in initiatives aimed at promoting the well-being of individuals and communities Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5742493/ /pubmed/29326635 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02216 Text en Copyright © 2017 Delle Fave, Bassi, Allegri, Cilia, Falautano, Goretti, Grobberio, Minacapelli, Pattini, Pietrolongo, Valsecchi, Amato, Lugaresi and Patti. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Delle Fave, Antonella
Bassi, Marta
Allegri, Beatrice
Cilia, Sabina
Falautano, Monica
Goretti, Benedetta
Grobberio, Monica
Minacapelli, Eleonora
Pattini, Marianna
Pietrolongo, Erika
Valsecchi, Manuela
Amato, Maria Pia
Lugaresi, Alessandra
Patti, Francesco
Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers
title Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers
title_full Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers
title_fullStr Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers
title_full_unstemmed Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers
title_short Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers
title_sort beyond disease: happiness, goals, and meanings among persons with multiple sclerosis and their caregivers
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5742493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29326635
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02216
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