姑息关怀者丧亲结果的纵向研究:长期悲痛和精神病理学的心理特征。

Omega Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1177/00302228241294099
Olga Ribera-Asensi, Selene Valero-Moreno, Marián Pérez-Marín
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长期悲伤(PG)是一种心理健康问题,其特点是在失去亲人后感到严重痛苦。本研究探讨了依恋方式、社会支持、应激性生活事件(SLEs)和原有心理病理学在预测 74 名姑息治疗患者照顾者的 PG 和丧亲后心理病理学中的作用。该研究使用经过验证的评估工具,采用分层回归和模糊集定性比较分析(fsQCA)来确定六个月内长期悲伤和心理结果的预测因素。结果显示,丧亲前的心理病理学和 PG 风险可预测丧亲后的心理病理学,但 PG 本身不可预测。低社会支持和高 SLE 与较差的结果有关,而强社会支持和低压力则预示着积极的结果。这些发现凸显了多种相互作用的因素在理解悲伤方面的重要性,并强调有必要采取干预措施,加强社会支持、管理压力和解决心理健康问题,以减少丧亲照顾者的心理困扰。
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Longitudinal Study of Bereavement Outcomes Among Palliative Caregivers Mourners: Psychological Profiles in Prolonged Grief and Psychopathology.

Prolonged grief (PG) is a mental health condition characterized by severe distress following a loss. This study examines the roles of attachment styles, social support, stressful life events (SLEs), and pre-existing psychopathology in predicting PG and post-bereavement psychopathology among 74 caregivers of palliative patients. Using validated assessment tools, the study employed hierarchical regression and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to identify predictors of prolonged grief and psychological outcomes over six months. Results showed that pre-existing psychopathology and PG risk predicted post-bereavement psychopathology, though not PG itself. Low social support and high SLEs were linked to worse outcomes, while strong social support and low stress predicted positive outcomes. These findings highlight the importance of multiple interacting factors in understanding grief and emphasize the need for interventions that enhance social support, manage stress, and address mental health conditions to reduce psychological distress in bereaved caregivers.

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