(1) Background: The present study examined how social comparison orientation, stress appraisal and different social comparison strategies interact in women facing chronic illness. (2) Methods: Assessments were conducted by a trained professional in face-to face semistructured interviews (n = 179 women with chronic illness). Main outcome measures included social comparison scales and a stress appraisal questionnaire. The mediation model, by a bootstrapping procedure, was used to analyze the interaction among variables. (3) Results: Regarding the relationships among variables studied, they were related to each other except for a downward contrast, which allowed us to propose our hypothetical mediation model. Results showed that stress ...
One hundred forty-three people with multiple sclerosis participated in the present study, which was ...
Positive social and psychological appraisals may help maintain well-being in illness, but few studie...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
(1) Background: The present study examined how social comparison orientation, stress appraisal and d...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine social comparison in illness using a mixed-methods ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine social comparison in illness using a mixed-methods ...
Individuals often compare themselves to others (i.e., social comparisons) in order to determine thei...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine social comparison in illness using a mixed-methods ...
Despite the growing popularity of self-help groups for people with chronic illness, there has been s...
The role of social comparison in mediating the relation between 'objective' health status and subjec...
Background: Ample evidence indicates that everyday perceptions of the social environment can affect ...
A descriptive-comparative study was done to examine the relationship between stressful life events a...
Prior to the 1990s, the predominant view of stress and coping defined stress as occurring when an in...
Although cancer patients may suffer from more physical and psychological distress than healthy perso...
The concept of social comparison has aroused great interest in the research that evaluated the healt...
One hundred forty-three people with multiple sclerosis participated in the present study, which was ...
Positive social and psychological appraisals may help maintain well-being in illness, but few studie...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
(1) Background: The present study examined how social comparison orientation, stress appraisal and d...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine social comparison in illness using a mixed-methods ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine social comparison in illness using a mixed-methods ...
Individuals often compare themselves to others (i.e., social comparisons) in order to determine thei...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine social comparison in illness using a mixed-methods ...
Despite the growing popularity of self-help groups for people with chronic illness, there has been s...
The role of social comparison in mediating the relation between 'objective' health status and subjec...
Background: Ample evidence indicates that everyday perceptions of the social environment can affect ...
A descriptive-comparative study was done to examine the relationship between stressful life events a...
Prior to the 1990s, the predominant view of stress and coping defined stress as occurring when an in...
Although cancer patients may suffer from more physical and psychological distress than healthy perso...
The concept of social comparison has aroused great interest in the research that evaluated the healt...
One hundred forty-three people with multiple sclerosis participated in the present study, which was ...
Positive social and psychological appraisals may help maintain well-being in illness, but few studie...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...