Oh Sindy, Meyerowitz Beth E, Perez Martin A, Thornton Andrea A
Department of Psychology at University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA.
J Psychosoc Oncol. 2007;25(1):1-19. doi: 10.1300/J077v25n01_01.
Individual differences in cognitive style, specifically need for cognition (NFC), may play an important role in facilitating communication and psychosocial adjustment to cancer during the presurgical period, a time marked by distress and the need to process disease-related information. This study examines the relations between NFC, adjustment, and communication in 106 prostate cancer patients and their partners within 2 weeks prior to radical prostatectomy. High NFC was significantly associated with better psychological adjustment for partners only, whereas for patients, communication with the medical team played a more important role. High NFC patients who were partnered with high NFC partners reported better dyadic communication compared with those who were partnered with low NFC partners. This study indicates that predictors of adjustment may differ for patients and partners, who are likely differentially affected by the disease process.
认知风格的个体差异,特别是认知需求(NFC),可能在术前阶段促进沟通以及对癌症的心理社会调适方面发挥重要作用,这一时期的特点是痛苦以及需要处理与疾病相关的信息。本研究调查了106例前列腺癌患者及其伴侣在根治性前列腺切除术术前2周内认知需求、调适和沟通之间的关系。高认知需求仅与伴侣更好的心理调适显著相关,而对于患者而言,与医疗团队的沟通发挥了更重要的作用。与低认知需求伴侣的患者相比,与高认知需求伴侣配对的高认知需求患者报告了更好的二元沟通。这项研究表明,患者和伴侣的调适预测因素可能不同,他们可能受到疾病过程的不同影响。