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Summary Capita Selecta in Clinical Psychology

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Capita Selecta – Chapter 14 „The Impact of Illness on Quality of Life“

 Illness and quality of life
o 6 domains of quality of life
 Physical health
 Psychological
 Level of independence
 Social relationships
 Relation to environment (safety, resources)
 Spirituality, religion and personal beliefs
o WHO model: illness has more than physical consequences
 Handicap: disadvantages and limitations in social life/role
 What influences quality of life?
o Demographics (culture)
o The condition itself
o Treatment
o Psychosocial factors
 Age and quality of life
o Children: any effect of impaired QoL can be cumulative and affect
later development
o The early experience of illness lead to a maturation and heightened
appreciation of life → post-traumatic growth
o Subscales of health related QoL
 General epilepsy impact
 Memory/concentration problems
 Attitudes towards epilepsy
 Physical functioning
 Stigma
 Social support
 School behavior
 General health perceptions
o → seizure severity as main predictor of QoL
o Generic QoL is more associated with socio-economic factors than
with health
o QoL might not be associated with age but with “life stage”:
profession or reprotictive
o Those with a permanent disease report greater QoL than those than
believe their circumstances might change → adaption over time
 Looking forward for a “cure” withholds the person from
adapting positively
 Constant comparison to the state to be achieved
 Aspects of illness and QoL
o Non-linear relationship between disease severity and QoL
 But: not for parikinson’s
 Aspects of treatment and QoL
o Intensive treatment → poorer QoL
o Childhood experience of intensive treatment does not have long-
lasting effects into adulthood
 Goals and QoL
o Self-regulation theory
 Influence of illness on goal attainment influences QoL

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