Longitudinal analysis of the developmental process in chronically ill and healthy persons--empirical findings from the Bonn Longitudinal Study of Aging (BOLSA)

International Psychogeriatrics
A Kruse, U Lehr

Abstract

Chronically ill and healthy persons are compared as to social roles, dominant concerns, and in coping with stress. The comparison is based on a longitudinal analysis of data which was collected in the Bonn Longitudinal Study of Aging (BOLSA). The empirical analysis indicates that both groups show great success in mastering life situations and in coping with challenges and restrictions. This competence persists over the eight measurement points. The empirical analysis also makes clear that chronically ill patients often cope actively with stress, that they are able to accept restrictions and to look simultaneously for new possibilities in life. Social contacts have a predominant position in coping with chronic disease. Intrafamilial and extrafamilial contacts are important and helpful for chronically ill patients. As the longitudinal analysis reveals, coping with challenges and demands of life is influenced by the individual life-style. The analysis points to the aging process as a process of growth and of new potentials. This applies not only to persons who are in good health, but to chronically ill persons as well.

Citations

Apr 16, 2003·International Journal of Aging & Human Development·Leslie D Frazier
Jan 4, 2003·Radiology·Kader Karli OguzDavid M Yousem

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