慢性背痛夫妇抑郁情绪和配偶间行为的二元调查。

Kristina M Post, David A Smith, John W Burns, Laura S Porter, Francis J Keefe
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背景:抑郁和婚姻不和谐不仅是慢性腰痛(icp)患者的特征,也是其配偶的特征。目的:我们检验了行为者-伴侣相互依赖模型,以评估抑郁情绪与伴侣在同一时间点(并发效应)和3小时后(滞后效应)的批评和支持之间的关系。完全二元模型用于解释个人和跨配偶之间的抑郁影响、批评和对icp和配偶的支持之间的关联。在控制疼痛强度、疼痛行为和先前因变量的情况下,我们还研究了关系的方向(抑郁影响预测行为和行为预测抑郁影响)。方法:icp (n = 105)及其配偶完成抑郁情绪和行为(批评和支持)的电子日记测量,每天5次,持续2周。采用以人平均为中心的层次线性模型进行数据分析。结果:在相同的3小时时间段内,抑郁情绪越高,批评越多,支持越少。滞后分析表明,配偶自身的抑郁情绪与配偶自身对ICPs的批评之间存在双向关系。配偶抑郁也与从icp获得的支持减少有关。疼痛行为和疼痛强度也与抑郁情绪、批评和支持相关,尤其是同时存在。结论:理论和干预不仅需要解决ICP抑郁影响,也需要解决配偶抑郁影响,因为配偶抑郁可能是产生批评和支持的压力前兆。
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A Dyadic Investigation of Depressed Affect and Interspousal Behavior in Couples With Chronic Back Pain.

Background: Depression and marital discord are characteristic not only of individuals with chronic low back pain (ICPs) but also of their spouses.

Purpose: We examined actor-partner interdependence models to evaluate associations among depressed affect and criticism and support of partners at the same time point (concurrent effects) and 3 hr later (lagged effects). Fully dyadic models were used to account for both within-person and cross-spouse associations among depressed affect, criticism, and support for ICPs and spouses. We also examined the direction of the relationships (depressed affect predicting behavior and behavior predicting depressed affect) all while controlling for pain intensity, pain behavior, and the prior dependent variable.

Methods: ICPs (n = 105) and their spouses completed electronic diary measures of depressed affect and behavior (criticism and support) five times a day for 2 weeks. Hierarchical linear modeling with person-mean centering was used for data analysis.

Results: Within the same 3 hr epoch, more depressed affect was related to higher criticism and generally less support. Lagged analyses suggested bidirectional relationships between spouse's own depressed affect and spouse's own criticism of ICPs. Spouse depressed affect was also associated with decreased support received from ICPs. Pain behavior and pain intensity were also related to depressed affect, criticism, and support especially concurrently.

Conclusions: Theories and interventions need to address not only ICP depressed affect but also spouse depressed affect, as spouse depressed affect may be a stress generating precursor to criticism and support.

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