Robinson James D, Turner Jeanine
Department of Communication, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469, USA.
Health Commun. 2003;15(2):227-34. doi: 10.1207/S15327027HC1502_10.
Although cancer occurs throughout the life span, many of the most frequently occurring types of cancer increase as we grow older. In fact, only cardiovascular disease accounts for more deaths in adults 65 years of age and older. One of the ways that cancer patients cope or adapt to their illness is through socially supportive communicative interactions and relationships. Cutrona and Russell (1990) argued that social support is multidimensional and suggested that social support is most effective when the support needs of the individual are consistent with the type of social support being offered by the support provider. From the communicative perspective, the notion of optimal matching between the types of social support desired and the type of social support offered is extended to include the type of relationship between the communicants. In addition, it is argued that computer-mediated social support can be superior to face-to-face social support. This article attempts to identify some of the conditions under which this is true.
尽管癌症在人的一生中都可能发生,但许多最常见的癌症类型会随着年龄的增长而增加。事实上,在65岁及以上的成年人中,只有心血管疾病导致的死亡人数比癌症更多。癌症患者应对或适应疾病的方式之一是通过具有社会支持性的交流互动和人际关系。卡特罗纳和拉塞尔(1990年)认为社会支持是多维度的,并指出当个体的支持需求与支持提供者所提供的社会支持类型一致时,社会支持最为有效。从交流的角度来看,期望的社会支持类型与所提供的社会支持类型之间的最佳匹配概念被扩展到包括交流者之间的关系类型。此外,有人认为计算机介导的社会支持可能优于面对面的社会支持。本文试图找出在哪些条件下这是正确的。