香港家庭与乳癌:信念与适应策略。

Psycho-Oncology Pub Date : 2005-08-01 DOI:10.1002/pon.893
Peggy Simpson
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摘要

在中国社会,基本的结构和功能单位是家庭,而不是个人。家庭信仰在很大程度上决定了疾病的影响、应对模式的选择,并最终决定了女性及其家庭成员的身体和行为反应。本研究的目的是确定家庭对乳腺癌的信念以及这些信念如何影响家庭功能。采用最小结构化时间表对该妇女患有乳腺癌的20个香港华人家庭(N=59)进行了访谈。解释性现象学是研究中使用的定性方法论。伽达默尔关于理解、应用和解释过程的哲学解释学被用来指导分析。与压力和情绪、饮食、运动、遗传和命运相关的不和谐模式在家庭对乳腺癌病因的信念中很明显,并指导他们采取认知、情感和行为策略来应对疾病。
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Hong Kong families and breast cancer: beliefs and adaptation strategies.

In Chinese society the family not the individual is the basic structural and functional unit. Family beliefs significantly determine the impact of the illness, choice of coping patterns and ultimately the physical and behavioral reactions of both the women and their family members. The purpose of this study was to identify the family beliefs about breast cancer and how the beliefs influenced family functioning. Twenty Hong Kong Chinese families where the woman had breast cancer (N=59) were interviewed using a minimally structured schedule. Interpretive phenomenology was the qualitative methodology used in the study. Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics related to the process of understanding, application and interpretation was used to guide the analysis. Patterns of disharmony related to stress and emotion, diet, exercise, genetics and fate were evident in the family beliefs about the causes of breast cancer and guided the cognitive, emotional and behavioral strategies they adopted to negotiate the illness experience.

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