Helgeson Vicki S, Reynolds Kerry A, Tomich Patricia L
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2006 Oct;74(5):797-816. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.74.5.797.
The authors conducted a meta-analysis to examine the relations of benefit finding to psychological and physical health as well as to a specific set of demographic, stressor, personality, and coping correlates. Results from 87 cross-sectional studies reported in 77 articles showed that benefit finding was related to less depression and more positive well-being but also more intrusive and avoidant thoughts about the stressor. Benefit finding was unrelated to anxiety, global distress, quality of life, and subjective reports of physical health. Moderator analyses showed that relations of benefit finding to outcomes were affected by the amount of time that had passed since stressor onset, the benefit finding measured used, and the racial composition of the sample.
作者进行了一项荟萃分析,以研究益处发现与心理和身体健康以及一系列特定的人口统计学、压力源、人格和应对相关因素之间的关系。77篇文章中报道的87项横断面研究结果表明,益处发现与较少的抑郁和更多的积极幸福感相关,但也与对压力源的更多侵入性和回避性想法相关。益处发现与焦虑、总体痛苦、生活质量和身体健康的主观报告无关。调节分析表明,益处发现与结果之间的关系受压力源出现后经过的时间、所使用的益处发现测量方法以及样本的种族构成影响。