Manne Sharon L, Ostroff Jamie, Winkel Gary, Grana Generosa, Fox Kevin
Population Science Division, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA 19111, USA.
Health Psychol. 2005 Nov;24(6):635-41. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.6.635.
This 18-month longitudinal study examined the associations among partner unsupportive behavior, avoidant coping, and distress experienced by 219 women with early stage breast cancer. The role of patient and partner ratings of unsupportive behavior were evaluated. Results indicated that patient and partner ratings of unsupportive behavior were highly correlated. Growth curve modeling suggested that unsupportive behavior, from both patient and partner perspectives, predicted more avoidant coping and distress. When partner and patient perceptions were placed in the same model, patient perceptions mediated the association between partners' ratings of their unsupportive behavior and patient distress. Avoidance also mediated the association between unsupportive behavior and distress, extending prior cross-sectional findings. Results highlight the long-term detrimental effects of partners' unsupportive behavior on the quality of life of women with early stage breast cancer.
这项为期18个月的纵向研究调查了219名早期乳腺癌女性患者的伴侣不支持行为、回避应对方式与痛苦感受之间的关联。研究评估了患者及伴侣对不支持行为的评分所起的作用。结果表明,患者及伴侣对不支持行为的评分高度相关。增长曲线模型显示,从患者和伴侣双方的角度来看,不支持行为预示着更多的回避应对方式和痛苦感受。当将伴侣和患者的看法纳入同一模型时,患者的看法在伴侣对自身不支持行为的评分与患者痛苦感受之间的关联中起中介作用。回避应对方式也在不支持行为与痛苦感受之间的关联中起中介作用,这扩展了先前横断面研究的结果。研究结果凸显了伴侣不支持行为对早期乳腺癌女性患者生活质量的长期有害影响。