Vol. 11, Issue 9, Part B (2025)
Self-love and its relation with stress among a sample of autoimmune patients
Self-love and its relation with stress among a sample of autoimmune patients
Author(s)
Tasneem Radwan, Eyad Halaq and Ola Hussein
Abstract
This descriptive analytical study aimed to examine the relationship between unconditional self-love and perceived stress among 80 patients with rare autoimmune diseases at Al-Makassed Hospital in Jerusalem. Using the Perceived Stress Scale and the Unconditional Self-Love Scale, results showed a significant negative correlation: higher self-love was associated with lower stress. Economic status also showed a significant negative relationship with stress. The findings suggest incorporating stress management and self-love practices into treatment plans. Since autoimmune diseases have no cure, addressing psychological factors is essential alongside medication.
How to cite this article:
Tasneem Radwan, Eyad Halaq, Ola Hussein. Self-love and its relation with stress among a sample of autoimmune patients. Int J Appl Res 2025;11(9):125-133. DOI:
10.22271/allresearch.2025.v11.i9b.12862