A Meta-Analytic Review of the Common-Sense Model of Illness Representations
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A meta-analysis of empirical studies (N = 45) adopting Leventhal, Meyer and Nerenz's (1980) Common Sense Model (CSM) of illness representations is presented. The average corrected intercorrelation matrix for the sample of studies showed that the CSM illness cognition dimensions of consequences, control/cure, identity and timeline followed a logical pattern supporting their construct and discriminant validity across illness types. A content analysis classified coping strategies into seven distinctive categories and health outcomes into six categories. Examining the average corrected correlation coefficients across the studies revealed that perceptions of a strong illness identity were significantly and…
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- Psychology
- Coping (psychology)
- Timeline
- Distress
- Cognition
- Clinical psychology
- Cognitive reappraisal
- Perception
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- Reduced inequalities
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