Relations among Stigma, Quality of Life, Resilience, and Life Satisfaction in Individuals with Burn Injuries.

IF 1 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Jack D Watson, Paul B Perrin
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This study examined the relations among burn stigma, quality of life, resilience, and life satisfaction, hypothesizing that higher stigma and lower burn-related quality of life would lead to lower life satisfaction; however, resilience would moderate this relation. A sample of 89 participants was recruited from an outpatient clinic of a burn center in a critical care hospital. Participants completed a battery of measures assessing these constructs. Results suggested that burn stigma was associated with reduced life satisfaction after accounting for other variables. Multiple regression models found that burn stigma predicted both affect and body image but not interpersonal relationship quality or sexuality. Interpersonal relationship quality, sexuality, affect, and body image all predicted life satisfaction. Both affect and body image partially accounted for the relation between stigma and life satisfaction, and resilience accounted for the relation between stigma and affect. Findings reinforce previous literature that has shown a relationship between stigma and life satisfaction but also emphasizes the role of resilience and burn-related quality of life. Individuals who experience a burn injury may have innate resilience abilities, which allow them to bounce back from stressors; thus, resilience can be a targeted strength to bootstrap in order to improve adjustment outcomes.

烧伤患者的耻辱感、生活质量、复原力和生活满意度之间的关系。
本研究探讨了烧伤耻辱感、生活质量、复原力和生活满意度之间的关系,假设较高的耻辱感和较低的烧伤相关生活质量会导致较低的生活满意度;然而,复原力会缓和这种关系。研究人员从一家重症监护医院烧伤中心的门诊部招募了 89 名参与者。受试者完成了一系列评估这些结构的测量。结果表明,在考虑了其他变量后,烧伤耻辱感与生活满意度降低有关。多元回归模型发现,烧伤烙印能预测情感和身体形象,但不能预测人际关系质量或性行为。人际关系质量、性行为、情感和身体形象都能预测生活满意度。情感和身体形象可以部分解释烙印与生活满意度之间的关系,而复原力可以解释烙印与情感之间的关系。研究结果加强了以往文献中关于成见与生活满意度之间的关系,同时也强调了复原力和烧伤相关生活质量的作用。经历过烧伤的人可能具有与生俱来的抗逆能力,这使他们能够从压力中反弹;因此,抗逆能力可以成为一种有针对性的优势,以改善适应结果。
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