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A meta‐analysis of coping strategies and psychological distress in rheumatoid arthritis

Hinch, Rebecca; Sirois, Fuschia M.

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Rebecca Hinch



Abstract

Purpose: Theory and research indicate that coping plays a central role in the experience of psychological distress in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study meta‐analysed the associations of adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies with psychological distress in people with RA to quantify and better understand the proposed differential relationships, as well as the factors that might influence these links. Methods: Searches of four databases identified eligible studies according to a pre‐registered protocol. Two random effects meta‐analyses examined the direction and magnitude of the links between adaptive coping (problem‐focused and emotional approach coping) and maladaptive coping (emotional avoidance and pre‐occupation coping) and psychological distress (stress, anxiety, and depression). Study quality was evaluated using a bespoke tool. Moderator analyses for sample characteristics and distress type were conducted. Results: Searches identified 16 eligible studies with 46 effects. Meta‐analysis of maladaptive coping and distress yielded a significant, medium sized association, k = 12, r = .347, 95% CIs [.23, .46]. Moderator analyses were significant only for type of distress, with effects for depression being larger than that for combined distress. Effects did not vary as a function of age, participant sex, or disease duration. Meta‐analysis for adaptive coping was not significant, k = 10, r = −.155, 95% CIs [−.31, .01]. Conclusions: Findings from this first meta‐analysis of coping and distress in RA indicate that maladaptive but not adaptive coping is associated with greater distress. Further research is needed to grow the evidence base to verify the current findings especially with respect to adaptive coping.

Citation

Hinch, R., & Sirois, F. M. (2024). A meta‐analysis of coping strategies and psychological distress in rheumatoid arthritis. British Journal of Health Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12726

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 15, 2024
Online Publication Date May 5, 2024
Publication Date May 5, 2024
Deposit Date May 17, 2024
Publicly Available Date May 17, 2024
Journal British Journal of Health Psychology
Print ISSN 1359-107X
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12726
Keywords psychological distress, rheumatoid arthritis, coping strategies
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2437489

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