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低收入非裔美国烟民的应对方式、情绪和社会支持之间的关联。

Associations between coping, affect, and social support among low-income African American smokers.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, P.O. Box 248185, Coral Gables, FL 33124, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2013 Nov;38(11):2736-40. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.07.005. Epub 2013 Jul 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Previous research has documented disparities in smoking cessation between African Americans and Caucasians. Many low-income African American smokers face a range of circumstances that may inhibit effective coping during quit attempts, yet previous research has not considered factors that influence coping in this population. This study examined (a) affect (positive and negative) and (b) perceived social support in association with coping strategies.

METHODS

The baseline assessment of African American smokers (N = 168) enrolled in a randomized controlled trial included the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and the Brief COPE. A factor analysis of the Brief COPE resulted in two factors, adaptive and maladaptive strategies.

RESULTS

Participants were mostly single (64%), women (61%), with ≥12 years of education (68%), and low-income. They were middle aged (M = 46.1, SD = 8.7), smoked 21.8 (SD = 13.3) cigarettes/day for 24.3 (SD = 11) years, and were moderately nicotine dependent. Results demonstrated that adaptive coping was positively correlated with positive affect and social support. Maladaptive coping was positively correlated with negative affect, and inversely related to positive affect and social support. Multivariate analyses revealed that positive affect and social support were independently associated with adaptive coping strategies. In contrast, maladaptive coping was independently associated with negative affect, but not social support.

CONCLUSIONS

Interventions that harness positive resources, such as social support and positive mood, may facilitate adaptive coping. Also, addressing negative affect among low-income African American smokers may be important to reduce maladaptive coping strategies.

摘要

目的

先前的研究记录了非裔美国人和白种人在戒烟方面的差异。许多低收入的非裔美国烟民面临着一系列可能会抑制戒烟尝试中有效应对的情况,但先前的研究并未考虑影响该人群应对能力的因素。本研究调查了(a)情感(积极和消极)和(b)感知到的社会支持与应对策略之间的关系。

方法

参加一项随机对照试验的非裔美国烟民(N=168)的基线评估包括正性和负性情绪量表、多维感知社会支持量表和简要应对方式量表。简要应对方式量表的因子分析产生了两个因素,即适应性和不适应性策略。

结果

参与者主要是单身(64%)、女性(61%),受教育程度≥12 年(68%),收入较低。他们的年龄中位数为 46.1(标准差=8.7)岁,吸烟 21.8(标准差=13.3)支/天,吸烟 24.3(标准差=11)年,尼古丁依赖程度中等。结果表明,适应性应对与积极情绪和社会支持呈正相关。不适应性应对与消极情绪呈正相关,与积极情绪和社会支持呈负相关。多元分析显示,积极情绪和社会支持与适应性应对策略独立相关。相比之下,不适应性应对与消极情绪独立相关,而与社会支持无关。

结论

利用社会支持和积极情绪等积极资源的干预措施可能会促进适应性应对。此外,解决低收入非裔美国烟民的消极情绪可能对减少不适应性应对策略很重要。

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