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Unveiling the impact of perceived stigma on psychological well-being in adult patients with inflammatory bowel disease: The mediating role of patient engagement

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Unveiling the impact of perceived stigma on psychological well-being in adult patients with inflammatory bowel disease: The mediating role of patient engagement / Usta, D.; Savarese, M.; Acampora, M.; Previtali, E.; Leone, S.; Annese, V.; Graffigna, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1359-1053. - 30:12(2025), pp. 3535-3552. [10.1177/13591053241311526]
Abstract:
This study elucidated the impact of perceived stigma on the well-being of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and explored the mediating role of patient engagement. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted using an online survey, recruiting participants through the Italian IBD patient organization. The survey assessed perceived stigma, psychological well-being, and patient engagement using validated instruments. Data were analyzed using multiple regressions and bias-corrected bootstrapping analysis. Perceived stigma significantly predicted psychological well-being, and patient engagement significantly predicted well-being. Patient engagement partially mediated the relationship between perceived stigma and well-being, suggesting that lower levels of patient engagement were associated with higher perceived stigma, negatively affecting well-being. Perceived stigma significantly impairs the psychological well-being of IBD patients. However, patient engagement is important for mitigating adverse effects of stigma and enhancing overall well-being. Interventions to reduce stigma and promote patient engagement are essential for improving health outcomes in IBD management.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Usta, D.; Savarese, M.; Acampora, M.; Previtali, E.; Leone, S.; Annese, V.; Graffigna, G.
Autori di Ateneo:
ANNESE VITO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/187621
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JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
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