Berg Cynthia A, Upchurch Renn
Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.
Psychol Bull. 2007 Nov;133(6):920-54. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.133.6.920.
A developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness is presented that views chronic illness as affecting the adjustment of both the patient and the spouse such that coping strategies enacted by the patient are examined in relation to those enacted by the spouse, and vice versa. The developmental model emphasizes that dyadic coping may be different at various phases of the life span, changing temporally at different stages of dealing with the illness as well as unfolding daily as spouses interact around dyadic stressors. In addition, couples engaged in dyadic coping are affected by broad sociocultural factors (culture and gender) as well as more proximal contextual factors (quality of the marital relationship and the specific demands of the chronic illness). The model provides a framework for understanding how couples coping with chronic illness may together appraise and cope with illness during adulthood and for determining when spousal involvement is beneficial or harmful to both patient and spousal adjustment. The developmental-contextual model to dyadic appraisal and coping has numerous research implications for the field, and the authors conclude with specific recommendations for future research.
本文提出了一种夫妻应对慢性病的发展情境模型,该模型认为慢性病会影响患者及其配偶的适应,因此需要考察患者采取的应对策略与配偶采取的应对策略之间的关系,反之亦然。该发展模型强调,二元应对在生命历程的不同阶段可能有所不同,在应对疾病的不同阶段会随时间变化,并且随着配偶围绕二元压力源进行互动,每天也会不断演变。此外,参与二元应对的夫妻会受到广泛的社会文化因素(文化和性别)以及更直接的情境因素(婚姻关系质量和慢性病的具体要求)的影响。该模型为理解夫妻如何在成年期共同评估和应对慢性病,以及确定配偶的参与何时对患者和配偶的适应有益或有害提供了一个框架。二元评估和应对的发展情境模型对该领域有众多研究启示,作者最后给出了未来研究的具体建议。