| Publications [#273898] of Francis J. Keefe
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- Blalock, SJ; DeVellis, BM; DeVellis, RF; Giorgino, KB; Sauter, SV; Jordan, JM; Keefe, FJ; Mutran, EJ (1992). Psychological well-being among people with recently diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis. Do self-perceptions of abilities make a difference?. Arthritis Rheum, 35(11), 1267-1272. [doi]
(last updated on 2024/04/23)
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Satisfaction with abilities and perceived importance of abilities are 2 factors involved in the process of self-evaluation. We examined the role that these factors play in adjustment to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS: Data were collected, via telephone interview and mailed questionnaire, from 234 individuals with recently diagnosed RA. Disease severity information was obtained from participants' physicians. RESULTS: Consistent with study hypotheses, satisfaction was associated with psychological well-being only among those who viewed as very important the abilities being evaluated. CONCLUSION: These findings increase understanding of the conditions under which low levels of satisfaction are likely to be associated with psychological distress.
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