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Aaronson, N. K., Acquadro, C., Alonso, J., Apolone, G., Bucquet, D., Bullinger, M., … Ware, J. E. Jr. (1992). International Quality of Life Assessment (IQOLA) Project. Quality of Life Research, 1, 349-51. Alonso, J., Regidor, E., Barrio, G., Prieto, L., Rodríguez, C., y De la Fuente, L. (1998). Valores poblacionales de referencia de la versión española del Cuestionario de Salud SF-36. Medicina Clínica, 111, 410-416. American Psychiatry Association. (2002). Manual Diagnóstico y Estadístico de los Trastornos Mentales: DSM-IV-TR. Barcelona: Masson. Angst, F., Verra, M. L., Lehmann, S., & Aeschlimann, A. (2008). Responsiveness of five condition-specific and generic outcome assessment instruments for chronic pain. BMC Medical Research Methodoogyl, 25, 8-26. Atkinson, M. & Violato, C. (1994). Neuroticism and coping with anger: the transsituational consistency of coping responses. Personality and Individual Differences, 17, 769-782. Blackburn, R., Renwick, S., Donnelly, J., & Logan, C. (2004). Big Five or Big Two? Superordinate factors in the NEO Five Factor Inventory and the Antisocial Personality Questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences, 37, 957-970.
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Universidad San Buenaventura - USB (Colombia)
International Journal of Psychological Research
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Coping
In this study with a sample of chronic pain patient, personality profiles defined as the individual’s scores on all five dimensions (NEO-FFI) are used, to establish relations with coping, quality of life, and adaptation to disease. After a cluster analysis two groups have been obtained: the first one being a trend to intermediate scores in all five dimensions and characterized by moderate neuroticism, average extraversion, low openness, moderate agreeableness, and moderate conscientiousness, whereas the second one is characterized by traits of vulnerability determined by high neuroticism, low extraversion, low openness, moderate agreeableness and low conscientiousness. Significant univariate differences are seen between both groups in the use of coping strategies (CAD-R), quality of life (SF-36), and adaptation to disease (LI). In addition, multivariate differences are seen in coping and quality of life
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Soriano, Jose
Monsalve, Vicente
1
Gómez-Carretero, Patricia
Ibañez, Elena
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Chronic Pain
Quality of Life
Personality
Big Five
2012-06-30
https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/download/748/549
51
2012-06-30T00:00:00Z
https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.748
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2011-2084
2012-06-30T00:00:00Z
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title Vulnerable personality profile in patients with chronic pain: relationship with coping, quality of life and adaptation to disease
spellingShingle Vulnerable personality profile in patients with chronic pain: relationship with coping, quality of life and adaptation to disease
Soriano, Jose
Monsalve, Vicente
Gómez-Carretero, Patricia
Ibañez, Elena
Coping
Chronic Pain
Quality of Life
Personality
Big Five
title_short Vulnerable personality profile in patients with chronic pain: relationship with coping, quality of life and adaptation to disease
title_full Vulnerable personality profile in patients with chronic pain: relationship with coping, quality of life and adaptation to disease
title_fullStr Vulnerable personality profile in patients with chronic pain: relationship with coping, quality of life and adaptation to disease
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerable personality profile in patients with chronic pain: relationship with coping, quality of life and adaptation to disease
title_sort vulnerable personality profile in patients with chronic pain: relationship with coping, quality of life and adaptation to disease
description_eng In this study with a sample of chronic pain patient, personality profiles defined as the individual’s scores on all five dimensions (NEO-FFI) are used, to establish relations with coping, quality of life, and adaptation to disease. After a cluster analysis two groups have been obtained: the first one being a trend to intermediate scores in all five dimensions and characterized by moderate neuroticism, average extraversion, low openness, moderate agreeableness, and moderate conscientiousness, whereas the second one is characterized by traits of vulnerability determined by high neuroticism, low extraversion, low openness, moderate agreeableness and low conscientiousness. Significant univariate differences are seen between both groups in the use of coping strategies (CAD-R), quality of life (SF-36), and adaptation to disease (LI). In addition, multivariate differences are seen in coping and quality of life
author Soriano, Jose
Monsalve, Vicente
Gómez-Carretero, Patricia
Ibañez, Elena
author_facet Soriano, Jose
Monsalve, Vicente
Gómez-Carretero, Patricia
Ibañez, Elena
topic Coping
Chronic Pain
Quality of Life
Personality
Big Five
topic_facet Coping
Chronic Pain
Quality of Life
Personality
Big Five
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references_eng Aaronson, N. K., Acquadro, C., Alonso, J., Apolone, G., Bucquet, D., Bullinger, M., … Ware, J. E. Jr. (1992). International Quality of Life Assessment (IQOLA) Project. Quality of Life Research, 1, 349-51. Alonso, J., Regidor, E., Barrio, G., Prieto, L., Rodríguez, C., y De la Fuente, L. (1998). Valores poblacionales de referencia de la versión española del Cuestionario de Salud SF-36. Medicina Clínica, 111, 410-416. American Psychiatry Association. (2002). Manual Diagnóstico y Estadístico de los Trastornos Mentales: DSM-IV-TR. Barcelona: Masson. Angst, F., Verra, M. L., Lehmann, S., & Aeschlimann, A. (2008). Responsiveness of five condition-specific and generic outcome assessment instruments for chronic pain. BMC Medical Research Methodoogyl, 25, 8-26. Atkinson, M. & Violato, C. (1994). Neuroticism and coping with anger: the transsituational consistency of coping responses. Personality and Individual Differences, 17, 769-782. Blackburn, R., Renwick, S., Donnelly, J., & Logan, C. (2004). Big Five or Big Two? Superordinate factors in the NEO Five Factor Inventory and the Antisocial Personality Questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences, 37, 957-970.
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