Ungar Lea, Florian Victor
Technion Institute of Technology, 37 Golda Meier Street, Haifa, 34982 Israel.
Death Stud. 2004 Sep;28(7):621-41. doi: 10.1080/07481180490476434.
This study examines the factors contributing to middle-aged widows' adaptation to their husbands' death due to physical illness, 1 to 5 years after the initial loss. Ninety-three widows and 93 married women, who served as controls, filled out questionnaires assessing their experience of stress and strain, their Sense of Coherence level, the social support they received, as well as measures of psychological and social adaptation. Results show that several years after their husbands' death, many widows still perceive life events and hassles as significantly more intense experiences than do their married counterparts. Moreover, they report a significantly lower Sense of Coherence, diminished social support and a lower level of mental health, as compared with married women. Multiple regression revealed that Sense of Coherence was the most significant contributor to adaptation variables, especially to mental health. Social support contributed significantly to the 2 social adaptation subscales. The discussion emphasizes the importance of Sense of Coherence to adaptation
本研究调查了中年寡妇在丈夫因身体疾病去世后1至5年里适应丧夫之痛的相关因素。93名寡妇和93名已婚女性作为对照,填写了问卷,评估她们的压力和紧张体验、连贯感水平、所获得的社会支持,以及心理和社会适应指标。结果显示,在丈夫去世数年之后,许多寡妇仍认为生活事件和麻烦比已婚女性所经历的更为强烈。此外,与已婚女性相比,她们的连贯感显著较低,社会支持减少,心理健康水平较低。多元回归分析表明,连贯感是适应变量的最重要因素,尤其是对心理健康的影响。社会支持对两个社会适应子量表有显著贡献。讨论强调了连贯感对适应的重要性。