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Identifying different typologies of experiences and coping strategies in men with rheumatoid arthritis: a Q-methodology study.

Caroline A FlureySarah HewlettKaren RodhamAlan WhiteRobert NoddingsJohn R Kirwan
Published in: BMJ open (2016)
While some men adapt to their RA by renegotiating their masculine identity, others struggle to relinquish their traditional masculine roles. Further research is needed to identify whether the finding that there are 2 distinct groups of men with RA can be generalised, and if so whether the differences can be explained by clinical, social or psychological factors, which may inform different therapeutic approaches.
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