Theories of self-regulation suggest that illness beliefs can impact on wellbeing and adaptation and also influence a wide range of health related behaviours. This work is concerned with two particular illness beliefs in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), namely perceptions of cause and perceptions of control. The first section presents a narrative synthesis of the quantitative research on the demographic, clinical and psychological correlates of control in PD and two other chronic motor illnesses; multiple sclerosis (MS) and motor neurone disease (MND). Age, gender and disease duration were not found to be consistently related to control. However perceptions of control were associated with some measures of disease stage/disability. Furth...
Purpose.The aim of this qualitative study was to explore what delusional experiences mean for people...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is estimated to affect one person in every 800, it is a condition that affe...
A survey of public attitudes showed that there is significant stigma perceived to be associated with...
Theories of self-regulation suggest that illness beliefs can impact on wellbeing and adaptation and ...
Purpose. This study sought to investigate how people with Parkinson's disease ((PD)) perceived both ...
Objectives. Impulse control behaviours (ICBs) have been a recent focus of research in people with Pa...
Purpose. To review the correlates of measures of control in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), Par...
Perceived control is an important construct for the psychological well-being of people affected by c...
Background. Parkinson\u27s disease is a chronic, progressive, age-related, neurodegenerative disorde...
Introduction: Stigma is a known correlate of well-being for many neurological conditions. Perceived ...
This study was undertaken to investigate the kinds of possible selves held by older people living wi...
Illness beliefs are important predictors of psychological outcome in people with chronic illness and...
Perceived control is an important construct for the psychological well-being of people affected by c...
Despite being the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, Parkinson’s disease (PD) has receiv...
One of the aims of this study was to explore the psychological experiences of people diagnosed and l...
Purpose.The aim of this qualitative study was to explore what delusional experiences mean for people...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is estimated to affect one person in every 800, it is a condition that affe...
A survey of public attitudes showed that there is significant stigma perceived to be associated with...
Theories of self-regulation suggest that illness beliefs can impact on wellbeing and adaptation and ...
Purpose. This study sought to investigate how people with Parkinson's disease ((PD)) perceived both ...
Objectives. Impulse control behaviours (ICBs) have been a recent focus of research in people with Pa...
Purpose. To review the correlates of measures of control in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), Par...
Perceived control is an important construct for the psychological well-being of people affected by c...
Background. Parkinson\u27s disease is a chronic, progressive, age-related, neurodegenerative disorde...
Introduction: Stigma is a known correlate of well-being for many neurological conditions. Perceived ...
This study was undertaken to investigate the kinds of possible selves held by older people living wi...
Illness beliefs are important predictors of psychological outcome in people with chronic illness and...
Perceived control is an important construct for the psychological well-being of people affected by c...
Despite being the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, Parkinson’s disease (PD) has receiv...
One of the aims of this study was to explore the psychological experiences of people diagnosed and l...
Purpose.The aim of this qualitative study was to explore what delusional experiences mean for people...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is estimated to affect one person in every 800, it is a condition that affe...
A survey of public attitudes showed that there is significant stigma perceived to be associated with...