Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1061, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2011 Jan;66(1):3-14. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbq061. Epub 2010 Aug 25.
We aimed to examine the effects of 2 factors of familism (Familial Obligations and Expected Support from the Family) and Cultural Justification on caregivers' mental and physical health as mediated by coping style.
We used a probability sample of 95 African American and 65 White family caregivers for people with dementia to test hypotheses based on the updated sociocultural stress and coping model using path analysis. Main outcome measures included depressive symptomatology, various psychological symptoms, and subjective physical health.
Both Familial Obligations and Cultural Justification had an indirect effect on poor mental health and subjective physical health via avoidant coping. Expected Support from the Family had no effect on caregivers' health outcomes.
These findings suggest that feelings of obligation may be accounting for a significant proportion of the negative effects of familism on caregivers' mental and subjective physical health. Expectations of familial social support may be relatively inconsequential in this process.
我们旨在研究家庭观念的 2 个因素(家庭义务和家庭预期支持)和文化合理性对照顾者身心健康的影响,其作用方式是通过应对方式进行介导。
我们使用了一个有概率代表性的 95 名非裔美国人和 65 名白人家庭照顾者的样本,对基于更新的社会文化压力和应对模型的假设进行了测试,使用路径分析。主要的结局评估指标包括抑郁症状、各种心理症状和主观身体健康。
家庭义务和文化合理性都通过回避应对方式对心理健康和主观身体健康产生了间接影响。家庭的预期支持对照顾者的健康结果没有影响。
这些发现表明,义务感可能是家庭观念对照顾者心理健康和主观身体健康产生负面影响的一个重要原因。对家庭社会支持的期望在这个过程中可能相对不重要。