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社会支持来源与中国癌症生存者的调整:性别和年龄差异。

Sources of social support and adjustment among Chinese cancer survivors: gender and age differences.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Wuhan University, Luojiashan, Wuchang, Hubei, 430072, China,

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2014 Mar;22(3):697-704. doi: 10.1007/s00520-013-2024-z. Epub 2013 Nov 20.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Social support has shown to improve adjustment among cancer survivors. However, it is unclear how health benefits of social support depend on the source of support, age, and gender. Chinese culture emphasizes relationship harmony and interdependence, providing a unique opportunity to address these questions. This study investigated how support from different sources was associated with adjustment to cancer and how the association was moderated by gender and age.

METHODS

Chinese cancer survivors (N = 238) from Beijing completed a questionnaire packet assessing support from different sources (e.g., family, friends, special others, society, and cancer organization) and adjustment (e.g., quality of life and positive and negative affect).

RESULTS

Perceived support from family was greater than support from other sources among Chinese cancer survivors. After controlling for support from other sources, greater support from family and society was associated with higher quality of life, more positive affect, and less negative affect. Support from family showed a stronger negative correlation with negative affect among males, and support from special others showed a stronger negative correlation with negative affect among females. Support from society had a stronger positive association with quality of life, and support from friends had a stronger negative association with quality of life among younger survivors than among older survivors.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings highlight that health benefits of social support depend on the source of support, gender, and age among Chinese cancer survivors. The study has implications for delivering individualized healthcare services tailored to the preferences of cancer survivors based on their cultural backgrounds and demographic characteristics.

摘要

简介

社会支持已被证明可以改善癌症幸存者的适应能力。然而,目前尚不清楚社会支持的健康益处如何取决于支持来源、年龄和性别。中国文化强调关系和谐和相互依存,为解决这些问题提供了独特的机会。本研究调查了来自不同来源的支持与癌症适应之间的关系,以及这种关系如何受到性别和年龄的调节。

方法

来自北京的中国癌症幸存者(N=238)完成了一份问卷,评估来自不同来源(如家庭、朋友、特殊他人、社会和癌症组织)的支持以及适应(如生活质量和积极与消极情绪)。

结果

中国癌症幸存者感知到的来自家庭的支持大于来自其他来源的支持。在控制来自其他来源的支持后,来自家庭和社会的更多支持与更高的生活质量、更多的积极情绪和更少的消极情绪相关。家庭支持与男性的消极情绪呈更强的负相关,特殊他人的支持与女性的消极情绪呈更强的负相关。社会支持与生活质量呈更强的正相关,朋友支持与生活质量呈更强的负相关,在年轻幸存者中比在年老幸存者中更为明显。

结论

研究结果强调,中国癌症幸存者的社会支持的健康益处取决于支持来源、性别和年龄。该研究为根据癌症幸存者的文化背景和人口特征为他们提供量身定制的个性化医疗服务提供了依据。

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