Constructing Anticipatory Resilience Through Relational Resources: Examining the Role of Disclosure and Social Support in Resilience Enactment Among Young Adults with Hypertension.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Hai Wei, Kai Kuang
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Abstract

Despite the prevalence of hypertension among young adults and its disruptive impact on daily life, limited research has examined how individuals draw on anticipatory resilience - discursive resources developed over time - to communicatively address hypertension-related challenges. Guided by the communication theory of resilience (CTR), this study investigated disclosure and social support as relational sources of anticipatory resilience. Data from 438 Chinese adults aged 18-44 years old with hypertension indicated that disclosure was positively associated with communicative resilience enactment via self-efficacy for managing chronic illness, which, in turn, predicted adherenence to medical recommendations and mental health. Social support was also significantly linked to participants' engagement in resilience processes. The findings offer theoretical insights into the mechanisms through which different sources of anticipatory resilience influence resilience enactment, as well as practical implications for designing communicative strategies that foster resilience and promote adherence to medication and lifestyle recommendations among young adults with hypertension.

通过关系资源构建预期心理弹性:探讨信息披露和社会支持在青年高血压患者心理弹性制定中的作用。
尽管高血压在年轻人中普遍存在,并对日常生活产生破坏性影响,但有限的研究调查了个体如何利用预期弹性-随时间发展的话语资源-以沟通方式应对高血压相关挑战。在心理弹性交际理论的指导下,本研究探讨了披露和社会支持作为预期心理弹性的关系来源。来自438名18-44岁中国高血压患者的数据表明,信息披露与通过慢性疾病管理自我效能制定的沟通弹性呈正相关,而沟通弹性反过来又预测了对医疗建议和心理健康的依从性。社会支持也与参与者在恢复过程中的参与显著相关。研究结果为不同来源的预期恢复力影响恢复力制定的机制提供了理论见解,并为设计沟通策略提供了实际意义,这些策略可促进年轻高血压患者的恢复力和依从药物和生活方式建议。
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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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