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Editorial
. 2018 Sep 20;8(3):79-82.
doi: 10.5498/wjp.v8.i3.79.

Psycho-emotional content of illness narrative master plots for people with chronic illness: Implications for assessment

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Psycho-emotional content of illness narrative master plots for people with chronic illness: Implications for assessment

Andy Soundy. World J Psychiatry. .

Abstract

Illness narratives are stories of illness told by patients with chronic illness. One way of studying illness narratives is by considering illness narrative master plots. An examination of illness narrative master plots has revealed the importance of psycho-emotional information contained within the story that is told. There is a need for research to capture this information in order to better understand how common stories and experiences of illness can be understood and used to aid the mental well-being of individuals with chronic illness. The current editorial provides a suggestion of how this is possible. This editorial identifies that stories can be "mapped" graphically by combining emotional responses to the illness experience with psychological responses of the illness experience relating to hope and psychological adaptation. Clinicians and researchers should consider the evidence presented within this editorial as: (1) A possible solution for documenting the mental well-being of individuals with chronic illness; and (2) As a tool that can be used to consider changes in mental well-being following an intervention. Further research using this tool will likely provide insights into how illness narrative master plots are associated together and change across the course of a chronic illness. This is particularly important for illness narrative master plots that are difficult to tell or that are illustrative of a decline in mental well-being.

Keywords: Assessment; Emotions; Hope; Illness narratives; Psychological adaptation.

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Conflict-of-interest statement: No conflict of interest is declared.

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The possible placement and mapping of illness narrative master plots within the Model of Emotional Adjustment and Hope (Circumplex Model of effect on the horizontal axis, combined with the Hope and Adaptation Scale on the vertical axis).

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