This paper explores the dynamics between chronic illness and culture and analyzes how a person's expressions of chronic illness are culturally constituted. The analysis focuses on the ways physical symptoms among multiple sclerosis patients are expressed and experienced as psychosocial problems. The process of transforming a biological construct into a social one is discussed. These transformations are explored through the doctor/patient transaction and the solidification of psychosocial problems among MS patients during their interaction with their 'significant others' and then transferred to their larger social-cultural sphere.
The aim of this study was to test the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation among persons with multi...
Objective: The concept of coping with disease appears frequently in the literature; however, there i...
Purpose: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological disease characterized by an unpredict...
ABSTRACT It is well-known that the pandemic of chronic diseases internationally and the meaningful ...
Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is estimated to affect 2.8 million people worldwide, with increas...
Abstract PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine the social aspects of multiple sclerosis (MS) in t...
The primary focus of this study is on how women explain, experience and manage their chronic illness...
Background: Some patients having multiple sclerosis (MS) still report gains from the adversity of su...
We conducted a qualitative inquiry in order to describe the meaning of women's experiences of living...
In my thesis, I focused on people with multiple sclerosis and their kin. I followed the issues how t...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is typically associated with life-long adjustment to wide-ranging, changeabl...
Psychological therapies are effective for managing multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms such as depressi...
Aim of the study. To determine the need and the availability of psichosocial support for patients wi...
The aim of this doctoral thesis was to describe meanings of women's experiences of living with multi...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and incurable autoimmune disease that affects the central nervo...
The aim of this study was to test the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation among persons with multi...
Objective: The concept of coping with disease appears frequently in the literature; however, there i...
Purpose: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological disease characterized by an unpredict...
ABSTRACT It is well-known that the pandemic of chronic diseases internationally and the meaningful ...
Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is estimated to affect 2.8 million people worldwide, with increas...
Abstract PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine the social aspects of multiple sclerosis (MS) in t...
The primary focus of this study is on how women explain, experience and manage their chronic illness...
Background: Some patients having multiple sclerosis (MS) still report gains from the adversity of su...
We conducted a qualitative inquiry in order to describe the meaning of women's experiences of living...
In my thesis, I focused on people with multiple sclerosis and their kin. I followed the issues how t...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is typically associated with life-long adjustment to wide-ranging, changeabl...
Psychological therapies are effective for managing multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms such as depressi...
Aim of the study. To determine the need and the availability of psichosocial support for patients wi...
The aim of this doctoral thesis was to describe meanings of women's experiences of living with multi...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and incurable autoimmune disease that affects the central nervo...
The aim of this study was to test the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation among persons with multi...
Objective: The concept of coping with disease appears frequently in the literature; however, there i...
Purpose: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological disease characterized by an unpredict...