Social comparison and its impact on chronic diseases
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Keywords

Social comparison, chronic diseases, adherence to treatment, health behaviors Comparación social
enfermedades crónicas
adherencia al tratamiento
conductas de salud

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Neira-Vallejos, S., & Ortiz, M. S. (2020). Social comparison and its impact on chronic diseases: A systematic review. Terapia Psicológica, 38(2), 243-258. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-48082020000200243

Abstract

Chronic diseases are generally associated with low adherence to treatment, poor quality of life, morbidity, and mortality. Although interpersonal processes such as social comparison influence treatment adherence, little research has been conducted with the Social Comparison Theory as a theoretical background. This study aimed to analyze the role that social comparison has on health behaviors related to chronic diseases. Using the PRISMA methodology, we selected manuscripts published without any limit date. Our results suggest that social comparison is associated with the psychological adjustment to chronic diseases, depending on its characteristics. Future studies must address whether it is possible to design tailored interventions based on the theory and what moderators improve the intervention's effectiveness.     

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