University of California, San Francisco.
Ann Behav Med. 1996 Mar;18(1):49-57. doi: 10.1007/BF02903939.
This prospective study of a cohort of human immunodeficiency virus positive (HIV+) and HIV negative (HIV-) caregiving partners of men with AIDS examined the contextual effects of caregiving and bereavement on coping and the association between coping and positive and negative mood during the five months leading up to their partner's death and the five months following their partner's death. Participants used more problem-focused types of coping and more cognitive escape avoidance during caregiving than during bereavement. Six of the eight types of coping that were assessed were associated with negative mood, controlling for prior negative mood. These associations differed as a function of context (caregiving versus bereavemenO. Five types of coping were associated with positive mood, controlling for prior positive mood. HIV serostatus did not affect the relation between coping and mood.
本前瞻性研究调查了一组艾滋病男性患者的艾滋病毒阳性(HIV+)和艾滋病毒阴性(HIV-)照顾者伴侣,研究了照顾和丧偶对应对的情境影响,以及在伴侣死亡前五个月和伴侣死亡后五个月期间应对与积极和消极情绪之间的关联。与丧偶相比,参与者在照顾期间更多地使用问题焦点型应对方式和认知逃避回避。在控制先前的负面情绪后,评估的八种应对方式中有六种与负面情绪有关。这些关联因情境(照顾与丧偶)而异。五种应对方式与积极情绪有关,控制了先前的积极情绪。HIV 血清状态并不影响应对与情绪之间的关系。