TY - JOUR
T1 - Models of adjustment to chronic illness
T2 - Using the example of rheumatoid arthritis
AU - Walker, Janine G.
AU - Jackson, Henry J.
AU - Littlejohn, Geoffrey O.
PY - 2004/8
Y1 - 2004/8
N2 - There are a number of theoretical frameworks that attempt to explain how individuals may adjust to threats to health and serious physical illness. The three major paradigms that attempt to organize key components of health and adaptation to illness include the following: the biomedical model which emphasizes disease; psychological models of adaptation to illness; and biopsychosocial models with the latter two emphasizing health, functioning, and well-being. Each of these three major paradigms, including biomedical, psychosocial, and biopsychosocial frameworks, is discussed and critiqued in turn, and contributions and theoretical issues in terms of adjustment to chronic illness, particularly rheumatoid arthritis (RA), are highlighted. Furthermore, a biopsychosocial framework for conceptualizing adjustment to physical illness is proposed that incorporates elements from key existing biomedical and psychosocial models of adaptation to chronic physical health issues.
AB - There are a number of theoretical frameworks that attempt to explain how individuals may adjust to threats to health and serious physical illness. The three major paradigms that attempt to organize key components of health and adaptation to illness include the following: the biomedical model which emphasizes disease; psychological models of adaptation to illness; and biopsychosocial models with the latter two emphasizing health, functioning, and well-being. Each of these three major paradigms, including biomedical, psychosocial, and biopsychosocial frameworks, is discussed and critiqued in turn, and contributions and theoretical issues in terms of adjustment to chronic illness, particularly rheumatoid arthritis (RA), are highlighted. Furthermore, a biopsychosocial framework for conceptualizing adjustment to physical illness is proposed that incorporates elements from key existing biomedical and psychosocial models of adaptation to chronic physical health issues.
KW - Adjustment
KW - Biopsychosocial models
KW - Psychosocial models
KW - Rheumatoid arthritis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=3042746873&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.cpr.2004.03.001
DO - 10.1016/j.cpr.2004.03.001
M3 - Article
SN - 0272-7358
VL - 24
SP - 461
EP - 488
JO - Clinical Psychology Review
JF - Clinical Psychology Review
IS - 4
ER -