Bruscia Kenneth, Shultis Carol, Dennery Karen, Dileo Cheryl
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.
J Holist Nurs. 2008 Dec;26(4):286-94; discussion 295-6. doi: 10.1177/0898010108317400. Epub 2008 May 11.
The sense of coherence (SOC) is a measure of one's global orientation toward the world; it is the extent to which one perceives life as comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful. The study assesses the SOC of cardiac and cancer inpatients, and examines whether age, gender, race, education, and length of illness predict SOC. Participants comprise 172 patients (84 women, 88 men) at an urban hospital in the Northeastern United States, 122 with cardiac conditions and 50 with cancer. The mean age is 59.8. Results show that the SOC of cardiac and cancer patients is slightly lower than the general population. There are no differences in SOC between cardiac and cancer patients. Multiple regression shows that age and length of illness predict SOC (R=.26, R2=.07, p=.002); however because of the small effect size and collinearity, their exact contributions need further study. SOC does not vary according to gender, race, or education.
连贯感(SOC)是衡量一个人对世界整体取向的指标;它指的是一个人在多大程度上认为生活是可理解的、可掌控的且有意义的。该研究评估了心脏病和癌症住院患者的连贯感,并考察年龄、性别、种族、教育程度和患病时长是否能预测连贯感。参与者包括美国东北部一家城市医院的172名患者(84名女性,88名男性),其中122名患有心脏病,50名患有癌症。平均年龄为59.8岁。结果显示,心脏病和癌症患者的连贯感略低于普通人群。心脏病患者和癌症患者的连贯感没有差异。多元回归分析表明,年龄和患病时长可预测连贯感(R = 0.26,R² = 0.07,p = 0.002);然而,由于效应量较小且存在共线性,它们的确切作用还需要进一步研究。连贯感不会因性别、种族或教育程度而有所不同。