Downe-Wamboldt B
Health Care Women Int. 1991 Jan-Mar;12(1):85-98. doi: 10.1080/07399339109515929.
My purpose in conducting this study was to identify and describe the illness-related stressors and emotions experienced by elderly women with osteoarthritis and the coping strategies they used to manage these situations. The theoretical framework for the investigation was based on a process theory of stress and coping developed by Lazarus and Folkman (1984). In a home interview, 90 women completed a demographic profile and identified concerns, feelings, and coping strategies used to manage problems associated with osteoarthritis. Descriptive statistics and content analysis of data indicated that the stress of osteoarthritis involved physical, social, and psychological aspects of life and evoked both positive and negative feelings. The women used a broad repertoire of coping behaviors, including problem- and emotion-focused strategies to manage the problems associated with osteoarthritis in their day-to-day life. This information has implications in both treatment and prevention areas for health professionals who provide services for this group of people.
我开展这项研究的目的是识别和描述患骨关节炎老年女性所经历的与疾病相关的压力源和情绪,以及她们用来应对这些情况的应对策略。该调查的理论框架基于拉扎勒斯和福克曼(1984年)提出的压力与应对过程理论。在一次家庭访谈中,90名女性完成了一份人口统计学资料,并确定了用于应对与骨关节炎相关问题的担忧、感受和应对策略。数据的描述性统计和内容分析表明,骨关节炎的压力涉及生活的身体、社会和心理方面,并引发了积极和消极的情绪。这些女性采用了广泛的应对行为,包括以问题为中心和以情绪为中心的策略,来管理日常生活中与骨关节炎相关的问题。这些信息对为这一群体提供服务的健康专业人员在治疗和预防领域均具有启示意义。