Abstract/Details

Social Problem Solving and Health-Related Quality of Life in Primary Care Patients: Serial Mediating Effects of Thwarted Interpersonal Needs and Depressive Symptoms

Rowe, Catherine Allyse.   East Tennessee State University ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2017. 10757644.

Abstract (summary)

Recent changes in health care policy, which mandate the monitoring of illness symptoms and improving the satisfaction of medical patients, may shed light on possible points of intervention to improve patient-centered outcomes. Health-related quality of life (HRQL), or one’s appraisal of their mental and physical functioning, is a frequently-used metric relevant to improved health care outcomes. HRQL may be impacted by multiple inter- and intra-personal factors, whether an adaptive (e.g., social problem solving ability) or maladaptive effect (e.g., thwarted interpersonal needs, depression). We examined the association between social problem solving ability and mental and physical HRQL, and the potential mediating roles of thwarted interpersonal needs and depressive symptoms. Participants (N=223) were middle-aged and recruited from a primary care clinic. Our hypotheses that thwarted interpersonal needs and depressive symptoms would sequentially mediate the association between independent scales of social problem solving (negative problem orientation, positive problem orientation, rational problem solving, impulsive/careless style, avoidant style) and HRQL (mental and physical), were largely supported. Our findings highlight the importance of social problem solving ability as a potential point of intervention to improve mood, interpersonal functioning, and mental and physical health in an integrated care setting. Strategies such as Social Problem Solving Therapy might be particularly effective in bolstering social problem solving, with consequent beneficial effects on interpersonal functioning and mood, thereby improving overall health-related quality of life.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Clinical psychology
Classification
0622: Clinical psychology
Identifier / keyword
Psychology; Depressive symptoms; Health-related quality of life; Interpersonal needs; Social problem solving; Working uninsured
Title
Social Problem Solving and Health-Related Quality of Life in Primary Care Patients: Serial Mediating Effects of Thwarted Interpersonal Needs and Depressive Symptoms
Author
Rowe, Catherine Allyse
Number of pages
120
Degree date
2017
School code
0069
Source
DAI-B 79/04(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
ISBN
978-0-355-59954-1
Advisor
Hirsch, Jameson K.
Committee member
Dodd, Julia; Webb, Jon; Williams, Stacy
University/institution
East Tennessee State University
Department
Clinical Psychology
University location
United States -- Tennessee
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
10757644
ProQuest document ID
1987933257
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1987933257