Analyses of the effectiveness of coping strategies in managing the stress associated with chronic illness conclude that
A) the coping strategies used by chronically ill patients are significantly different from the strategies observed in healthy samples.
B) avoidant coping is associated with reduced psychological distress and better psychological adjustment.
C) confrontative coping is associated with better adjustment than the use of multiple coping strategies.
D) active coping is more consistently associated with good adjustment.
E) vigilant coping is associated with reduced psychological distress over the long-term.
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Q29: The study by Lacaille and colleagues (2007)
Q30: Depression in chronically ill patients is
A) independent
Q31: Blaming another person for one's disorder
A) is
Q32: Adherence to treatment regimens in chronically ill
Q33: Fibromyalgia
A) affects almost 400,000 Canadians.
B) is associated
Q35: According to Clarke and Currie (2009), anxiety
Q36: According to a study of cancer patients
Q37: In general, high levels of perceived control
Q38: Creative non-adherence to treatment regimens among people
Q39: Successful adjustment to chronic illness is NOT
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