女性癌症患者个体应对与二元应对/共同应对的相互作用

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Paschali, A. Palli, C. Thomadakis, E. Karademas
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摘要

摘要个体和群体的应对行为对于适应严重疾病都很重要。然而,关于这两种应对方式之间的相互作用,在理论上存在争议。在这项横断面研究中,我们检查了(a)最近诊断的癌症患者是否主要采用一种应对方式,还是同时使用两种应对方式;(b)个体与支持性二元/共同应对对情绪幸福感和关系满意度的影响。参与者是92名最近被诊断患有癌症(主要是乳腺癌)并正在接受治疗的妇女(年龄= 49.37岁;sd = 10.52)。所有人都与伴侣一起生活了至少2年。同时使用个人和支持性的二元/共同应对行为是经常被报道的。个体应对与二元应对/共同应对相互关联(p < 0.01),二者均与情绪幸福感和关系满意度相关(p < 0.05)。高个体化和高支持性二元/共同应对的组合与更高的关系满意度相关(p < 0.01)。患者可能会同时使用个体和二元应对行为来更好地处理他们疾病经历的不同方面。这两种应对方式都应该在个性化干预计划的背景下加以考虑,以促进对癌症的适应。
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The Interplay Between Individual and Dyadic/Common Coping in Female Patients With Cancer
Abstract. Both individual and dyadic coping behaviors are important for adaptation to a severe illness. However, there is a theoretical controversy regarding the interplay between these two forms of coping. In this cross-sectional study, we examined (a) whether recently diagnosed cancer patients engage mostly with one form of coping or whether they use both in parallel; (b) the relationship of individual and supportive dyadic/common coping to emotional well-being and relationship satisfaction. Participants were 92 women recently diagnosed with cancer (mostly breast cancer) and receiving medical treatment ( Mage = 49.37 years; SD = 10.52). All had been living with their partner for at least 2 years. The parallel use of individual and supportive dyadic/common coping behaviors was frequently reported. Individual and dyadic/common coping proved to be related to each other ( p < .01), and both were related to emotional well-being and relationship satisfaction ( p < .05). The combination of high individual and high supportive dyadic/common coping was associated with greater satisfaction with the relationship ( p < .01). Patients probably use individual and dyadic coping behaviors in concert to better deal with the different aspects of their illness experience. Both types of coping should be considered in the context of personalized intervention programs to facilitate adaptation to cancer.
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European Journal of Psychology Open
European Journal of Psychology Open PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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