Dekkers J C, Geenen R, Evers A W, Kraaimaat F W, Bijlsma J W, Godaert G L
Georgia Prevention Institute, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA.
Arthritis Rheum. 2001 Aug;45(4):307-16. doi: 10.1002/1529-0131(200108)45:4<307::AID-ART342>3.0.CO;2-0.
To investigate the mediating and moderating roles of social support, coping, and physiological variables in the relationship between life events and health status.
Psychological and biological measurements were taken in 54 patients (38 women, 16 men, mean age +/- SD 56 +/-14.4 years) with recently diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Life events were correlated with psychological distress, but not with disease activity. No mediators for the relationship of life events with psychological well-being and disease activity were observed. In 40 tests, 4 moderators were found: Problem-focused coping, perceived support, diastolic blood pressure, and total number of lymphocytes were moderators of the relationship between daily hassles and health status (P < or = 0.05).
Our study provides limited support for the notion that the interactions of life stress with biopsychosocial variables have an impact on health. None of these variables were found to be crucial mediators of stress-health associations in recently diagnosed patients with RA, but some provocative evidence was given that biopsychosocial variables may have a minor impact on stress-health relationships.
探讨社会支持、应对方式和生理变量在生活事件与健康状况关系中的中介和调节作用。
对54例近期诊断为类风湿关节炎(RA)的患者(38名女性,16名男性,平均年龄±标准差56±14.4岁)进行心理和生物学测量。
生活事件与心理困扰相关,但与疾病活动无关。未观察到生活事件与心理健康和疾病活动关系的中介因素。在40项测试中,发现了4个调节因素:问题聚焦应对、感知支持、舒张压和淋巴细胞总数是日常烦恼与健康状况关系的调节因素(P≤0.05)。
我们的研究为生活压力与生物心理社会变量的相互作用对健康有影响这一观点提供了有限的支持。在近期诊断的RA患者中,未发现这些变量是应激-健康关联的关键中介因素,但有一些启发性证据表明生物心理社会变量可能对应激-健康关系有轻微影响。