Acceptance of Illness and Coping with Stress among Patients Undergoing Alcohol Addiction Therapy.
Mateusz CuryłoMarlena Rynkiewicz-AndryśkiewiczPrzemysław AndryśkiewiczMarcin MikosDariusz LusinaJan W RaczkowskiOlga PartykaMonika PajewskaKatarzyna Maria SygitMarian SygitElżbieta CiporaMateusz KaczmarskiLukasz GawinskiTomasz BanaśŁukasz StrzępekGrzegorz JuszczykEdyta Krzych-FałtaEwa BandurskaWeronika CiećkoMichał ZabojszczKrzysztof ZdziarskiAnna KnyszyńskaDariusz A KosiorMichał MarczakAleksandra CzerwRemigiusz KozłowskiPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
(1) Background: Acceptance of illness is a process in which a person with an illness accepts its presence and treats it as an integral part of their life. With regard to alcoholism, acceptance of illness is one of the important elements of the healing process. (2) Methods: The study group consisted of 104 residents in an addiction treatment ward. Questionnaires SOC-29, AIS and PSS-10 were used to check levels of coherence, stress and acceptance of illness. The analysis was based on regression analysis. Patient age was analysed as a moderator of correlations between perceived indicators. Moderation analysis was based on the simple moderation model. (3) Results: The level of perceived stress correlated negatively with all areas of the sense of coherence and with acceptance of illness. All areas of the sense of coherence correlated with acceptance of illness positively. (4) Conclusions: The acceptance of illness by the patient is a factor that can be motivating for further treatment, through a positive approach to illness and strengthening the sense of control in experiencing it. The combination of strengthening behavioural, cognitive and motivational resources can be used in the treatment of people experiencing the challenges of addiction to alcohol.