Evaluation Of Type C Behavior And Its Relationship With Cognition Towards Disease In Colostomized Patients With Colorectal Cancer
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Evaluation Of Type C Behavior And Its Relationship With Cognition Towards Disease In Colostomized Patients With Colorectal Cancer. (2006). Universitas Psychologica, 5(3), 575-584. https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revPsycho/article/view/462
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Abstract

El objetivo de la siguiente investigación fue evaluar las dimensiones del patrón de conducta Tipo C y su relación con la cognición hacia la enfermedad en 58 pacientes colostomizados, diagnosticados de cáncer colorrectal, de ambos sexos, seis meses después del tratamiento médico-quirúrgico. Como instrumentos de medida se utilizaron tres de las escalas del Cuestionario de Patrón de Conducta Tipo C (López Martínez, Ramírez Maestre, Esteve Zarazaga y Anarte, 2002) y el Cuestionario de Cognición hacia la Enfermedad (ICQ), adaptado a partir de la versión holandesa de Evers et al. (2001). La fiabilidad de ambos cuestionarios, a partir del cálculo del coeficiente alpha, arroja resultados satisfactorios en ambos casos. Los resultados indican que existe una clara relación entre las respuestas a ambos instrumentos: concretamente, puntuaciones elevadas en Racionalidad se asocian a una mayor capacidad por parte de los pacientes para adaptarse a su enfermedad; por el contrario, puntuaciones elevadas en Comprensión y Represión emocional están asociadas a mayores dificultades para aceptar el estado de salud.
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