T. Uehara, K. Sakado, Tetsuya Sato, T. Someya
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引用次数: 11
感知到的父母教养方式是否影响重性抑郁症患者的压力应对
父母的教养方式会影响一个人应对压力的能力;因此,应对策略可以调节压力与精神障碍之间的相互作用。对50例重度抑郁症门诊缓解患者的父母教养方式与压力应对策略的相关性进行了调查。以症状、性别、年龄为自变量的多元回归分析显示,产妇护理和男性性别是预测任务导向应对策略的显著变量(p<0.05)。低母亲护理和高度过度保护是预测情绪导向应对策略的显著变量(p<0.05)。这些发现表明,母亲在童年经历的父母教养方式可能与成年后的压力应对方式有关。然而,我们应该考虑的是,父母的实际养育方式是否会影响后代应对压力的能力,或者一个人在回顾中感受到父母缺乏关爱时,是否倾向于使用更多的情绪导向型应对方式,而较少的任务导向型应对方式。版权所有©1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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