Murry Velma M, Harrell Amanda W, Brody Gene H, Chen Yi-Fu, Simons Ronald L, Black Angela R, Cutrona Carolyn E, Gibbons Frederick X
Institute for Behavioral Research, Center for Family Research, University of Georgia, 1095 College Station Road, Athens, GA 30602-4527.
Fam Relat. 2008 Mar 31;57(2):117-127. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3729.2008.00488.x.
This investigation of the effects of stressful life events on rural African American women's relationship well-being, psychological functioning, and parenting included 361 married or long-term cohabiting women. Associations among stressful events, socioeconomic status, perceived racial discrimination, coping strategies, psychological functioning, relationship well-being, and parenting were tested. Stressful events were related directly to diminished relationship well-being and heightened psychological distress and indirectly to compromised parenting. The results can inform research and intervention with African American women.
这项关于应激性生活事件对非洲裔美国农村妇女关系幸福感、心理功能和育儿影响的调查,纳入了361名已婚或长期同居的妇女。对应激事件、社会经济地位、感知到的种族歧视、应对策略、心理功能、关系幸福感和育儿之间的关联进行了测试。应激事件直接与关系幸福感降低和心理困扰加剧相关,间接与育儿受到损害相关。这些结果可为针对非洲裔美国妇女的研究和干预提供参考。