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Optimism and health.

Guido R Zanni

    The Consultant Pharmacist : the Journal of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists
    |May 6, 2008
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Optimism, encompassing dispositional and explanatory types, is linked to better health outcomes and coping mechanisms. Cognitive behavioral therapy may enhance optimism and improve health.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Health Psychology
    • Behavioral Medicine

    Background:

    • Optimism correlates with improved health outcomes, but underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
    • Two distinct forms of optimism exist: dispositional (trait-like) and explanatory (interpretive).
    • Higher optimism is associated with better coping strategies, particularly during severe illness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the relationship between optimism and health.
    • To differentiate between dispositional and explanatory optimism.
    • To identify potential interventions for increasing optimism and improving health.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing evidence on optimism and health outcomes.
    • Analysis of the characteristics of dispositional and explanatory optimism.
    • Consideration of cognitive behavioral therapy as an intervention.

    Main Results:

    • Individuals with higher optimism generally exhibit better health.
    • Optimism aids in healthier coping with life-threatening illnesses.
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy presents a viable method for boosting optimism.

    Conclusions:

    • Optimism, in its various forms, significantly impacts health and coping.
    • Understanding optimism's types is crucial for targeted interventions.
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy shows promise for enhancing optimism and health outcomes.