Impact of chronic illness: Differing perspectives of younger and older women

P. Gordon, D. Feldman
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the life experiences of six women with chronic illness who represent three differing life stages. The participants included two women who were in young adulthood, two who were between the ages of 40 and 60, and two women in their late 70s. The women were all diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, or a combination of these disorders. They were interviewed concerning the impact illness has had on their lives, the manner in which chronic illness has altered their self-perceptions, and the ways in which they have come to make meaning from the event. While the women had achieved varying levels of acceptance of their illness, it appeared that the ability to cope was dependent on numerous factors across several life circumstances. Distinctions were made regarding ability to either adjust to the illness or use the experience as a catalyst for personal growth.
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慢性病的影响:年轻和老年妇女的不同观点
摘要本研究的目的是探讨六名慢性疾病女性的生活经历,她们代表了三个不同的生命阶段。参与者包括两名刚刚成年的女性,两名年龄在40到60岁之间的女性,以及两名70多岁的女性。这些女性都被诊断患有多发性硬化症、系统性红斑狼疮、类风湿关节炎、骨质疏松症或这些疾病的组合。他们接受了采访,内容涉及疾病对他们生活的影响,慢性疾病改变他们自我认知的方式,以及他们从疾病中获得意义的方式。虽然这些女性对自己的疾病的接受程度各不相同,但她们应对疾病的能力似乎取决于多种生活环境中的许多因素。区别在于适应疾病的能力,或者利用这种经历作为个人成长的催化剂。
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