Penley Julie A, Tomaka Joe, Wiebe John S
Division of Social Sciences, El Paso Community College, PO Box 20500, El Paso, TX 79998-0500, USA.
J Behav Med. 2002 Dec;25(6):551-603. doi: 10.1023/a:1020641400589.
We performed a series of meta-analyses examining the associations between coping and health-related outcomes in nonclinical adult samples. Results revealed that problem-focused coping was positively correlated with overall health outcomes, whereas confrontive coping, distancing, self-control, seeking social support, accepting responsibility, avoidance, and wishful thinking were each negatively correlated with overall health outcomes. Neither planful problem solving nor positive reappraisal was significantly associated with overall health outcomes in our analyses. However, type of health outcome (i.e., physical vs. psychological) and situational characteristics (i.e., stressor type, controllability, and duration) moderated many of the overall associations.
我们进行了一系列荟萃分析,以研究非临床成年样本中应对方式与健康相关结果之间的关联。结果显示,以问题为中心的应对方式与总体健康结果呈正相关,而对抗性应对、疏离、自我控制、寻求社会支持、承担责任、回避和一厢情愿的想法则分别与总体健康结果呈负相关。在我们的分析中,有计划地解决问题和积极重新评价均与总体健康结果无显著关联。然而,健康结果的类型(即身体与心理)和情境特征(即应激源类型、可控性和持续时间)调节了许多总体关联。