青少年慢性健康状况的应对、获益发现和成长与主观幸福感之间的前瞻性关联:两波交叉滞后分析

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Roman E von Rezori, Harald Baumeister, Reinhard W Holl, Thomas Meissner, Kirsten Minden, Annabel S Mueller-Stierlin, Svenja Temming, Petra Warschburger
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目的:青少年慢性健康状况(CCs)面临独特的发展挑战,影响他们的心理健康。利益发现和成长(BFG)可能是这一群体的心理资源。然而,关于BFG的假设预测因素及其对主观幸福感(SWB)影响的纵向证据仍然很少。本研究旨在探讨青少年cc患者情绪聚焦型应对、好心性人格和主观幸福感之间的相互关系。方法:样本包括498名在德国接受治疗的患有1型糖尿病、青少年特发性关节炎或囊性纤维化的青少年(12-21岁)。利用潜在交叉滞后面板模型,我们分析了1年内应对策略(接受、认知重评、寻求社会支持)、心心血管性人格和生活满意度(生活满意度、积极幸福感)之间的关系。控制社会人口学和疾病相关变量。结果:T1阶段寻求社会支持与T2阶段较高的BFG水平显著相关,而T1阶段接受和重新评价没有显著的前瞻性关联。T1时的BFG与T2时的重评价呈负相关。此外,T1时的BFG与T2时较高的生活满意度显著相关。结论:本研究首次提供了青少年cc患者情绪聚焦应对与BFG、BFG与主观幸福感之间双向关系的纵向证据。研究结果强调了寻求社会支持在促进BFG的关键作用,BFG可以增强适应性情绪调节和对生活的满意度。未来的干预应针对社会资源和认知应对策略,以改善这一人群的心理健康。临床试验注册:德国临床试验注册(DRKS)号。DRKS00025125。于2021年5月17日注册。
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Prospective associations between coping, benefit-finding and growth, and subjective well-being in youths with chronic health conditions: a two-wave cross-lagged analysis.

Objective: Adolescents with chronic health conditions (CCs) face unique developmental challenges that affect their psychological well-being. Benefit-finding and growth (BFG) may serve as a psychological resource for this population. However, longitudinal evidence on the hypothesized predictors of BFG and its impact on subjective well-being (SWB) remains scarce. This study explores the reciprocal associations between emotion-focused coping, BFG, and SWB in adolescents with CCs.

Methods: The sample included 498 adolescents (aged 12-21 years) with type 1 diabetes, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, or cystic fibrosis receiving care in Germany. Using latent cross-lagged panel models, we analyzed the directionality of the relationships between coping strategies (acceptance, cognitive reappraisal, seeking social support), BFG, and SWB (satisfaction with life, positive well-being) over 1 year. Sociodemographic and disease-related variables were controlled.

Results: Seeking social support at T1 was significantly associated with higher levels of BFG at T2, whereas no significant prospective associations were observed for T1 acceptance and reappraisal. An inverse cross-lagged association was found between BFG at T1 and reappraisal at T2. Furthermore, BFG at T1 was significantly associated with higher satisfaction with life at T2.

Conclusions: This study provides the first longitudinal evidence of bidirectional relationships between emotion-focused coping and BFG, as well as BFG and SWB in adolescents with CCs. The findings highlight the crucial role of seeking social support in promoting BFG, which enhances adaptive emotion regulation and satisfaction with life. Future interventions should target social resources and cognitive coping strategies to improve psychological well-being in this population.

Clinical trial registration: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS), no. DRKS00025125. Registered on May 17, 2021.

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Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Journal of Pediatric Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Psychology is the official journal of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54 of the American Psychological Association. The Journal of Pediatric Psychology publishes articles related to theory, research, and professional practice in pediatric psychology. Pediatric psychology is an integrated field of science and practice in which the principles of psychology are applied within the context of pediatric health. The field aims to promote the health and development of children, adolescents, and their families through use of evidence-based methods.
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