Journal article
Psychometric properties of a scale to measure investment in the sick role: The Illness Cognitions Scale
M Berk, L Berk, S Dodd, FN Jacka, PB Fitzgerald, AR De Castella, S Filia, K Filia, J Kulkarni, HJ Jackson, L Stafford
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2012
Abstract
Rationale, aims and objectives A person's beliefs about their illness may contribute to recovery and prognosis. Some degree of acceptance of illness and its impact is necessary to integrate the presence of a chronic disorder into one's lifestyle and adhere to necessary components of illness management; however, some individuals can become 'stuck' and have difficulty adjusting out of the sick role. Inventories exist to measure illness cognitions, attitudes and behaviours as they relate to hypochondria and psychosomatic illness, but there is no extant measure of sick role inertia. We describe the psychometric properties of a new scale, the Illness Cognitions Scale (ICS), a metric of investment..
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