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      Struggling on My Own: A Cognitive Perspective on Frequent Attenders' Conception of Life and Their Interaction with the Healthcare System

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      Psychiatry Journal
      Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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          Abstract

          Different studies reveal that a large percentage of people frequently attending healthcare not only suffer from diffuse somatic symptoms but also from psychological distress and difficulties in dealing with everyday life. Even though they are not always diagnosed with psychiatric disease, questions arise about their mental health. The study aims at describing frequent attenders' conceptions of life, and as a result their health, from a cognitive perspective. A qualitative content analysis of in-depth interviews was carried out with nine service users in primary healthcare. The findings reveal that participants experience themselves as inadequate and as being a burden for others, by whom they experience rejection, in different ways. In order to take part in community with others the person develops compensatory strategies that aim at concealing their inadequacies, thus also preventing them from sharing their suffering with others. The consequence is that the persons become even more alienated as they start to relate to others through a façade and furthermore are unable to either improve their health or obtain adequate care. It can be concluded that these patients need to be taken seriously in order to prevent further psychological suffering.

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                Journal
                Psychiatry J
                Psychiatry J
                PSYJ
                Psychiatry Journal
                Hindawi Publishing Corporation
                2314-4327
                2314-4335
                2013
                16 April 2013
                : 2013
                : 580175
                Affiliations
                School of Health, Care and Social Welfare, Mälardalen University, Box 883, 721 23 Västerås, Sweden
                Author notes
                *Lena Wiklund-Gustin: lena.wiklund@ 123456mdh.se

                Academic Editor: C. Robert Cloninger

                Article
                10.1155/2013/580175
                3820073
                24236283
                74b8c25e-4890-4e3f-862b-964d04d3c99f
                Copyright © 2013 Lena Wiklund-Gustin.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 30 December 2012
                : 11 March 2013
                : 26 March 2013
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