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  • Emotion regulation impacts perceived health in rheumatoid arthritis, showing significant gender differences, particularly with women experiencing more emotional orientation than men.
  • Women displayed stronger connections between their emotion regulation styles and various aspects of perceived health, especially in psychological well-being, while similarities were observed in social and physical functioning across both genders.
  • A nuanced, gender-sensitive approach is recommended for research and healthcare to better address the distinct emotional needs of male and female patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Article Abstract

Emotion regulation has been associated with perceived health in rheumatoid arthritis, which is diagnosed three times more often in women than men. Our aim was to examine gender differences in styles of emotion regulation (ambiguity, control, orientation, and expression) and gender-specificity of the associations between emotion regulation and perceived health (psychological well-being, social functioning, physical functioning, and disease activity) in 244 female and 91 male patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Women reported more emotional orientation than men, but did not differ from men with regard to ambiguity, control, and expression. Structural equation modelling showed that relationships between emotion regulation and perceived health were more frequent and stronger for women than men. This held especially for the affective dimension of health, while associations were similar for both women and men with regard to social and physical functioning. Only for women, the association between ambiguity and disease activity was significant, which appeared to be mediated by affective functioning. The observations that women are more emotionally oriented than men and that emotion regulation is more interwoven with psychological health in women than men, support the usefulness of a gender-sensitive approach in research and health care of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J013v42n01_05DOI Listing

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