Elkin T David, Jensen Scott A, McNeil Lacy, Gilbert Mary Elizabeth, Pullen Jeanette, McComb Linda
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, USA.
J Pediatr Oncol Nurs. 2007 Sep-Oct;24(5):274-8. doi: 10.1177/1043454207305285.
Although several factors related to coping in parents of children diagnosed with cancer have been explored, little is known about their religious beliefs and behavior and its relationship to coping. The purpose of this study was to provide preliminary data on the religious beliefs and behaviors of mothers of children with cancer and the relation to their psychological adjustment. Twenty-seven mothers of children diagnosed with cancer completed several measures of religious beliefs and behaviors as well as the Beck Depression Inventory-II. The sample was highly religious and specifically Christian. Thirty percent of the mothers reported elevated levels of depressive symptoms, and these mothers reported lower levels of religious belief and behavior than the mothers who denied depressive symptoms. These data suggest a relationship between religiosity and positive coping behavior that should continue to be explored.
尽管已经探讨了与癌症患儿父母应对相关的几个因素,但对于他们的宗教信仰和行为及其与应对的关系却知之甚少。本研究的目的是提供关于癌症患儿母亲的宗教信仰和行为及其与心理调适关系的初步数据。27位癌症患儿的母亲完成了几项关于宗教信仰和行为的测量以及贝克抑郁量表第二版。样本具有高度宗教信仰,且具体为基督教。30%的母亲报告有较高水平的抑郁症状,这些母亲报告的宗教信仰和行为水平低于否认有抑郁症状的母亲。这些数据表明宗教信仰与积极应对行为之间的关系值得继续探索。