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Using a definition based on Bowlby and Pörn, an effort is made to interpret adaptedness and coping in 87 dysphagic students (corresponding to a prevalence of dysphagia in 9% of the boys and 12% of the girls) found in a screening study utilizing a questionnaire. Coping patterns and methods of adaptation were explored in a telephone interview with dysphagic students. Those who stated that their dysphagia influenced their daily living were classified as subjectively maladapted (S-maladapted; n=9). Compared with the S-adapted students, the S-maladapted students reported more defects in ability to eat, more inappropriate beliefs about the causes and management of dysphagia, and greater desires regarding eating than S-adapted students (p<0.05). The environmental conditions more often impaired the eating ability in S-maladapted students (p<0.05). Anxiety at mealtime was reported more frequently than in S-adapted students (p<0.05). Every second S-maladapted student had reduced self-esteem because of dysphagia (p<0.05). The S-maladapted students had talked about their dysphagia with parents and/or friends and visited a school physician because of dysphagia more often than S-adapted students (p<0.05). Two of 9 students felt confirmed by the physician and experienced help. There was concordance beween the students' own beliefs regarding the causes of dysphagia and corresponding coping strategy.
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Gustafsson, B., Theorell, T. Adaptedness and coping in dysphagic students. Dysphagia 10, 86–92 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00440077
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