Mindes Erica J, Ingram Kathleen M, Kliewer Wendy, James Cathy A
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, P.O. Box 842018, Richmond, VA 23284-2018, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2003 May;56(10):2165-80. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00221-6.
This study examined the association of unsupportive social interactions and psychological adjustment among 123 women with fertility problems, and tested whether threat appraisals and avoidance coping mediate this association. Cross-sectional analyses suggested that infertility-specific unsupportive responses received from other people were associated positively with adjustment problems. Avoidance coping and threat appraisals mediated this association between unsupportive social interactions and adjustment. Longitudinal analyses with 67 of these women revealed that after controlling for Time 1 adjustment, Time 1 unsupportive social interactions were associated positively with depressive symptoms and overall psychological distress only for women who remained infertile at Time 2, compared with women who were pregnant or had given birth. Associations between Time 1 unsupportive social interactions and self-esteem at Time 2 were similar for both groups of women.
本研究调查了123名有生育问题的女性中不支持性社会互动与心理调适之间的关联,并检验了威胁评估和回避应对是否介导了这种关联。横断面分析表明,从他人那里得到的针对不孕症的不支持性反应与调适问题呈正相关。回避应对和威胁评估介导了不支持性社会互动与调适之间的这种关联。对其中67名女性的纵向分析显示,在控制了时间1的调适情况后,与怀孕或已生育的女性相比,时间1的不支持性社会互动仅与在时间2仍未生育的女性的抑郁症状和总体心理困扰呈正相关。两组女性在时间1的不支持性社会互动与时间2的自尊之间的关联相似。