Cruz Sànchez-Julvé, Silvia Viel-Sirito, Joaquín T Limonero
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摘要
背景:晚期威胁生命的疾病的诊断带来了存在的挑战,激活了依恋系统,不同的依恋类型影响了晚期疾病的应对。目的:本研究的目的是(a)分析晚期疾病患者及其亲属的依恋类型对情绪困扰和其他心理和存在方面的影响,以及(b)确定最常用的评估工具来测量它,突出那些在姑息治疗背景下具有更好的心理测量特性的工具。方法:通过检索PubMed、PsycINFO、谷歌Scholar、SCOPUS、Dialnet和Web of Science数据库,检索2005年10月至2025年2月间使用PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and meta - analysis guide)发表的附件文章。结果:纳入的1847项研究中,包括24项(21项定量研究,53项定性研究)。质量评价显示偏倚风险低,方法学质量高。主要结果表明,安全依恋类型与更好的应对、适应和调整策略有关,对生命末期的痛苦产生缓冲作用。不安全依恋类型患者的情绪困扰、士气低落、存在孤独、死亡焦虑程度较高,对癌症的心理适应程度较差。几乎三分之二(65.1%)的研究使用了某种版本的亲密关系体验(ECR)量表。结果的意义:依恋理论似乎为理解个体如何应对与晚期疾病和临终关怀相关的情感和关系需求提供了一个有价值的概念框架。它的贡献已经越来越多地考虑在文献解决心理社会适应和应对姑息环境。
Attachment at the end of life: A systematic review.
Background: The diagnosis of an advanced life-threatening illness brings with it existential challenges that activate the attachment system and different attachment styles influence coping with advanced illness.
Objectives: The objective of this work were (a) to analyze the influence of attachment styles of patients with advanced disease and their relatives on emotional distress and other psychological and existential aspects, and (b) to identify the most used assessment instruments to measure it, highlighting those with better psychometric properties in palliative care contexts.
Methods: Articles on attachment published from October 2005 to February 2025 using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guide (PRISMA) were identified by searching PubMed, PsycINFO, Google Scholar, SCOPUS, Dialnet, and the Web of Science databases.
Results: Of 1847 studies identified, 24 were included (21 quantitative and 53 qualitative). Quality assessment revealed low risk of bias and high methodological quality. The main results indicated that a secure attachment style was associated with better coping, adaptation and adjustment strategies to the experience of illness, causing a buffering effect on suffering at the end of life. In contrast, patients with insecure attachment styles presented higher levels of emotional distress, demoralization, existential loneliness, death anxiety and showed a poorer psychological adaptation to cancer. Almost two-thirds of the studies (65.1%) used some version of Experiences in Close Relationships (ECR) scale.
Significance of results: The attachment theory appears to offer a valuable conceptual framework for understanding how individuals may respond to the emotional and relational demands associated with advanced illness and end-of-life care. Its contributions have been increasingly considered in literature addressing psychosocial adjustment and coping in palliative contexts.