Bossert E
School of Nursing, Loma Linda University, CA 92350.
Child Health Care. 1994 Winter;23(1):33-49. doi: 10.1207/s15326888chc2301_3.
This study investigated the influence of health status as acutely or chronically ill, gender, and trait anxiety on the stress of 82 hospitalized children ages 8 through 11. Two aspects of stress were examined: (a) the specific events appraised as stressful, and (b) the appraised stressfulness of the global event of hospitalization. Findings indicated that chronically ill children identified more intrusive events and acutely ill children identified more physical symptoms as stressful; children with high levels of trait anxiety were more likely to appraise hospitalization as stressful. Gender did not have a significant influence on stress.
本研究调查了急性或慢性疾病状态、性别以及特质焦虑对82名8至11岁住院儿童压力的影响。研究考察了压力的两个方面:(a) 被评估为有压力的具体事件,以及(b) 对住院这一整体事件的评估压力程度。研究结果表明,慢性病患儿识别出更多侵扰性事件,急性病患儿识别出更多身体症状有压力;特质焦虑水平高的儿童更有可能将住院评估为有压力。性别对压力没有显著影响。