Mattlin J A, Wethington E, Kessler R C
Temple University.
J Health Soc Behav. 1990 Mar;31(1):103-22.
This study contributes to the growing body of research on situational determinants of coping. Based on a general population sample of 1556 married men and women, it goes beyond previous efforts in two ways. First, it presents the first large-scale analysis of situational determinants of coping effectiveness in response to a wide variety of stressful life events and chronic difficulties. This analysis documents that previous aggregate analyses overlooked a number of specifications which, when observed, provide insights into the mechanisms of coping effectiveness. Second, it assesses the importance of two empirically generated multivariate coping profiles, passivity and versatility. The study's findings suggest that these profiles are associated significantly with adjustment to stress, that these associations differ across situations, and that they help to interpret the effects of separate coping strategies.
本研究为应对情境决定因素的研究不断发展做出了贡献。基于1556名已婚男性和女性的普通人群样本,它在两个方面超越了以往的研究。首先,它首次对应对各种压力性生活事件和慢性困难时应对效果的情境决定因素进行了大规模分析。该分析表明,以往的综合分析忽略了一些细节,而这些细节一旦被观察到,就能为应对效果的机制提供见解。其次,它评估了两种通过实证得出的多元应对模式——被动性和通用性的重要性。该研究的结果表明,这些模式与压力调节显著相关,这些关联在不同情境中有所不同,并且它们有助于解释单独应对策略的效果。