Holtzman Susan, Newth Sarah, Delongis Anita
University of British Columbia, Canada.
J Health Psychol. 2004 Sep;9(5):677-95. doi: 10.1177/1359105304045381.
Using a daily process methodology, the current study examined the role of social support in coping and pain severity among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Seventy-three adults with RA completed a structured record twice daily for one week on pain severity, pain coping, satisfaction with support and disappointment in support. Findings suggested that support influenced pain indirectly, by encouraging the use of specific coping strategies, as well as impacting coping effectiveness. Satisfaction with support was associated with adaptive and maladaptive coping, while disappointment was associated with maladaptive coping. Findings highlight the importance of close others in promoting adaptive coping strategies.
本研究采用每日记录法,探讨社会支持在类风湿关节炎(RA)患者应对方式及疼痛严重程度中的作用。73名成年RA患者连续一周每天两次完成关于疼痛严重程度、疼痛应对方式、对支持的满意度及对支持的失望感的结构化记录。研究结果表明,支持通过鼓励使用特定应对策略以及影响应对效果来间接影响疼痛。对支持的满意度与适应性及非适应性应对方式相关,而失望感则与非适应性应对方式相关。研究结果凸显了身边他人在促进适应性应对策略方面的重要性。