Defense mechanisms in immune-mediated diseases: a cross-sectional study focusing on Severe Allergic Asthma and Hymenoptera Venom Anaphylaxis patients
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Background: Chronic immune-mediated diseases, such as Severe Allergic Asthma
(SAA) and Hymenoptera Venom Anaphylaxis (HVA), significantly impact quality of life.
Defense mechanisms, as implicit emotion-regulation strategies, shape an individual’s
adaptation to chronic stressors. This cross-sectional study explored the relationship
among defensive functioning, psychological symptoms, and perceived physical and
mental health in patients with SAA and HVA.
Methods: To explore the role of defensive functioning in perceived physical and
mental health 34 patients with SAA and 32 with HVA were assessed with the Short-
Form Health Survey, the Beck Depression Inventory, the Hamilton Anxiety Rating
Scale, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, and the Defense Mechanisms Rating Scales Self
Report-30; between-group differences, and mediation analyses were performed.
Results: Defensive functioning was positively associated with mental health
and negatively related to depressive symptoms, anxiety and alexithymia. Males
reported significantly higher physical and psychological health than females.
Patients with SAA exhibited significantly higher defensive functioning but worse
physical health than HVA patients. Mediation analysis revealed that defensive
functioning correlated with disease type and physical health, accounting for
39% of the explained variances. Moreover, defensive functioning independently
predicted mental health.
Conclusion: This study highlights the influence of implicit emotional regulation
on psychophysiological well-being in patients with chronic immune-mediated
disorders. Despite reporting lower perceived physical health, patients with SAA
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EDITED BY
Ciro Conversano,
University of Pisa, Italy
REVIEWED BY
Mario Miniati,
University of Pisa, Italy
Omar Carlo Gioacchino Gelo,
University of Salento, Italy
*CORRESPONDENCE
Mariagrazia Di Giuseppe
mariagrazia.di.giuseppe@uniroma2.it
RECEIVED 08 April 2025
ACCEPTED 02 June 2025
PUBLISHED 18 June 2025
CITATION
Martino G, Di Giuseppe M, Silvestro O,
Vicario CM, Giorgianni CM, Ruggeri P,
Sparacino G, Juli MR, Schwarz P, Lingiardi V,
Lo Coco G, Gangemi S and Ricciardi L (2025)
Defense mechanisms in immune-mediated
diseases: a cross-sectional study focusing on
Severe Allergic Asthma and Hymenoptera
Venom Anaphylaxis patients.
Front. Psychol. 16:1608335.
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1608335
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© 2025 Martino, Di Giuseppe, Silvestro,
Vicario, Giorgianni, Ruggeri, Sparacino, Juli,
Schwarz, Lingiardi, Lo Coco, Gangemi and
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TYPE Original Research
PUBLISHED 18 June 2025
DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1608335
Martino et al. 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1608335
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exhibited higher defensive functioning, suggesting that chronic conditions may shape distinct psychological adaptation processes. These findings support the importance of defence mechanisms assessment to tailor psychological interventions promoting well-being in patients with chronic diseases.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
clinical psychology, chronic immune-mediated diseases, defense mechanisms, emotion regulation strategies, Severe Allergic Asthma, Hymenoptera venom allergy, DMRS-SR-30
Elenco autori:
Martino, Gabriella; Di Giuseppe, Mariagrazia; Silvestro, Orlando; Vicario, Carmelo Mario; Giorgianni, Concetto Mario; Ruggeri, Paolo; Sparacino, Giorgio; Juli, Maria Rosaria; Schwarz, Peter; Lingiardi, Vittorio; Lo Coco, Gianluca; Gangemi, Sebastiano; Ricciardi, Luisa
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