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A survey exploring the nexus of psychological traits, nature connection, and quality of life among patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Ellern Eng HuiPei Boon OoiSook Khuan ChowJung Shan HwangSuat Cheng PehJane Kimm Lii TehShin Ling WuWan Syamimee Wan GhazaliSiew Mooi Ching
Published in: Health psychology and behavioral medicine (2024)
Individuals with RA are not only resilient in terms of their psychological traits such as grit, self-efficacy, and general resilience but also exhibit resilience in their connection and interaction with the natural environment (nature-relatedness). This holistic concept recognizes that fostering resilience in both psychological aspects and the context of one's environment is crucial for promoting overall well-being, particularly in the management of chronic illnesses like RA. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of psychological factors and environmental engagement in contributing to an individual's ability to cope and thrive despite health challenges.
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