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Psihološki dejavniki kronične spontane urtikarije : magistrsko delo
ID Zidarn, Nuša (Author), ID Masten, Robert (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Kronična spontana urtikarija je bolezen, ki jo lahko prepoznamo zaradi značilnega razvoja urtik oziroma koprivk. Simptomi se brez očitnega povoda pojavljajo več kot šest tednov. Bolezen je precej redka, saj je vseživljenjsko tveganje zgolj 0,5 do triodstotno. Ker bolezen vpliva na kožo, ki je največji vidni organ našega telesa, je breme bolezni za paciente precejšnje in lahko posledično vodi do številnih težav na psihosocialnem področju. Vzrok za bolezen ostaja neznan, zdravljenje pa pogosto ne dosega pričakovanj bolnikov. Zaradi tega je pomembno, da se bolezen razišče tudi z vidika psiholoških spremenljivk. Z raziskavo smo želeli proučiti, ali in kateri psihološki dejavniki vplivajo na težavnost poteka bolezni kronične spontane urtikarije na slovenski populaciji. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 82 udeležencev, ki so se v tem obdobju zaradi kronične spontane urtikarije zdravili na Kliniki Golnik. Podatke smo zbrali s pomočjo vprašalnika za oceno urejenosti urtikarije (UCT) in aktivnosti bolezni (UAS), lestvice depresivnosti, anksioznosti in stresa DASS-21, vprašalnika psihičnega zdravja – kratka oblika MHC-SF, lestvice pomembnih drugih SOS in vprašalnika zavedanja telesa BCQ. Ugotovili smo, da imajo bolniki v našem vzorcu dobro psihološko stanje. Glede na rezultate raziskave se težavnost kronične spontane urtikarije ne povezuje z nobeno od merjenih psiholoških spremenljivk. Udeleženci poročajo o nizki stopnji depresije, anksioznosti in stresa, o dobrem oz. cvetočem blagostanju in visoki socialni opori. Ugotovitve lahko prispevajo pri dopolnitvi dosedanje obravnave, ki bi lahko vključevala informiranje in ozaveščanje o bolezni, ustrezno prepoznavanje resnosti simptomov in spodbujanje k telesni vadbi in družabnim aktivnostim.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:bolezen, kronična spontana urtikarija, težavnost bolezni, psihološke spremenljivke, socialna opora.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Zidarn]
Year:2022
Number of pages:70 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-142332 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.9:616.514(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:158159363 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:30.10.2022
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Language:English
Title:Psychological factors of chronic spontaneous urticaria
Abstract:
Chronic spontaneous urticaria is an illness, recognized by the characteristic development of urticaria or hives. Symptoms occur for more than six weeks for no apparent reason. The disease is rare, as the lifetime risk is only 0.5 to 3 percent. Since the disease affects the skin, which is the largest visible organ of our body, the burden of the disease on patients is considerable and can consequently lead to many psychosocial issues. The cause of the disease remains unknown, and treatment often falls short of patient expectations. For this reason, it is important to investigate the disease also from a psychological point of view. With the research, we wanted to examine whether and which psychological factors influence the difficulty of chronic spontaneous urticaria in the Slovenian population. 82 patients participated in the research, who were treated for chronic spontaneous urticaria at the Golnik Clinic during this period. Data were collected using the questionnaire for urticaria control (UCT) and disease activity (UAS), the DASS-21 depression, anxiety and stress scale, the psychological health questionnaire - short form MHC-SF, the SOS significant other scale and the body awareness questionnaire BCQ. We found that the patients in our sample have a good psychological state. According to the study results, the severity of chronic spontaneous urticaria was not associated with any of the psychological variables measured. Participants report a low level of depression, anxiety and stress, good or flourishing well-being and high social support. The findings can contribute to the current treatment, which could include information and awareness about the disease, adequate recognition of the severity of symptoms and encouragement for physical exercise and social activities.

Keywords:disease, chronic spontaneous urticaria, disease severity, psychological variables, social support.

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