Davidson H A, O'Connor B P
University of Victoria.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1990;31(4):307-18. doi: 10.2190/GBPM-H9CJ-LN22-02TT.
A longitudinal study of newly admitted nursing home residents examined the effects of perceived control over the relocation decision and acceptance of the relocation in general as determinants of changes in functional health and morale. Perceived control had positive effects on health during the first month of residency but negative effects on health and morale between the second and fourth months. On the other hand, acceptance had positive effects on both health and morale between the second and fourth months. Perceived control over the relocation process appears to have short-term benefits but long-term costs, whereas acceptance appears to be a separate and important coping function.
一项针对新入住养老院居民的纵向研究,考察了对搬迁决策的感知控制以及总体上对搬迁的接受程度,将其作为功能健康和士气变化的决定因素。在入住的第一个月,感知控制对健康有积极影响,但在第二个月至第四个月期间对健康和士气有负面影响。另一方面,在第二个月至第四个月期间,接受对健康和士气都有积极影响。对搬迁过程的感知控制似乎有短期益处但也有长期代价,而接受似乎是一种独立且重要的应对功能。