THE MEASUREMENT OF MEANING IN ILLNESS

Authors
Citation
Bl. Fife, THE MEASUREMENT OF MEANING IN ILLNESS, Social science & medicine, 40(8), 1995, pp. 1021-1028
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Social Sciences, Biomedical","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
Journal title
ISSN journal
02779536
Volume
40
Issue
8
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1021 - 1028
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-9536(1995)40:8<1021:TMOMII>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
A scale is presented that operationalizes the concept of meaning as it is constructed within the context of life-threatening illness. Develo pment of the scale is based on a symbolic interactionist perspective. The reliability and validity of the scale are examined using a sample of 422 persons with a variety of types of cancer at specified points i n the illness trajectory. The scale was found to have item-total corre lations ranging from 0.50 to 0.73, all significant at P<0.01, and a Cr onbach's alpha of 0.81. A factor analysis indicated the total scale ex plained 57.3% of the variance. Evidence of the scale's validity was fo und in its ability to differentiate persons who were newly diagnosed a s having non-metastatic cancer from those individuals experiencing the first recurrence of cancer and those with metastatic disease, as well as individuals experiencing a first remission from those experiencing a first recurrence or those with metastatic disease. In addition, usi ng regression analysis meaning was found to be predicted by social sup port and specific coping strategies, and to be predictive of personal control, body image and psychological adjustment. A bi-directional rel ationship was demonstrated between the construction of meaning (primar ily a cognitive phenomenon) and emotional response, which is congruent with the bi-directional relationship between cognition and emotion as proposed in the theory of Lazarus and Folkman.