Segrin Chris, Badger Terry, Sieger Amelia, Meek Paula, Lopez Ana Maria
The University of Arizona, Tucson, 85721, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2006 May;27(4):371-89. doi: 10.1080/01612840600569641.
The focus of this investigation was on the mental health of men whose partners had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. In accord with theoretical models that specify the importance of interpersonal relationships in maintaining mental health, men's relationship satisfaction and perceptions of social support were predicted to be positively associated with their mental health during this stressful time. The sample included 63 male partners of women with breast cancer who participated in a three-wave panel study that assessed various indicators of mental health and interpersonal well being at T1, T1 + 6 weeks, and T1 + 10 weeks. Results indicated substantial distress in at least 25% of the men. However this distress subsided over time. Relationship satisfaction was both concurrently and prospectively associated with better mental health. Social support was negatively associated with concurrent mental health but post hoc analyses suggested that men's social networks perhaps provide greater social support to the extent that the men are emotionally distressed.
这项调查的重点是其伴侣最近被诊断出患有乳腺癌的男性的心理健康状况。根据那些明确人际关系在维持心理健康方面重要性的理论模型,预计在这段压力时期,男性的关系满意度和社会支持感与他们的心理健康呈正相关。样本包括63名乳腺癌女性患者的男性伴侣,他们参与了一项三阶段的面板研究,该研究在T1、T1 + 6周和T1 + 10周时评估了心理健康和人际关系幸福感的各种指标。结果表明,至少25%的男性存在严重困扰。然而,这种困扰会随着时间消退。关系满意度在当时和未来都与更好的心理健康相关。社会支持与当时的心理健康呈负相关,但事后分析表明,男性的社交网络可能会在男性情绪困扰时提供更多的社会支持。