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生物行为家庭模型:将社会支持作为一个额外的外生变量进行检验。

The biobehavioral family model: testing social support as an additional exogenous variable.

作者信息

Woods Sarah B, Priest Jacob B, Roush Tara

机构信息

Department of Family Sciences, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.

出版信息

Fam Process. 2014 Dec;53(4):672-85. doi: 10.1111/famp.12086. Epub 2014 Jul 1.

Abstract

This study tests the inclusion of social support as a distinct exogenous variable in the Biobehavioral Family Model (BBFM). The BBFM is a biopsychosocial approach to health that proposes that biobehavioral reactivity (anxiety and depression) mediates the relationship between family emotional climate and disease activity. Data for this study included married, English-speaking adult participants (n = 1,321; 55% female; M age = 45.2 years) from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication, a nationally representative epidemiological study of the frequency of mental disorders in the United States. Participants reported their demographics, marital functioning, social support from friends and relatives, anxiety and depression (biobehavioral reactivity), number of chronic health conditions, and number of prescription medications. Confirmatory factor analyses supported the items used in the measures of negative marital interactions, social support, and biobehavioral reactivity, as well as the use of negative marital interactions, friends' social support, and relatives' social support as distinct factors in the model. Structural equation modeling indicated a good fit of the data to the hypothesized model (χ(2)  = 846.04, p = .000, SRMR = .039, CFI = .924, TLI = .914, RMSEA = .043). Negative marital interactions predicted biobehavioral reactivity (β = .38, p < .001), as did relatives' social support, inversely (β = -.16, p < .001). Biobehavioral reactivity predicted disease activity (β = .40, p < .001) and was demonstrated to be a significant mediator through tests of indirect effects. Findings are consistent with previous tests of the BBFM with adult samples, and suggest the important addition of family social support as a predicting factor in the model.

摘要

本研究检验了将社会支持作为生物行为家庭模型(BBFM)中一个独立的外生变量纳入其中的情况。BBFM是一种关于健康的生物心理社会方法,它提出生物行为反应性(焦虑和抑郁)介导了家庭情感氛围与疾病活动之间的关系。本研究的数据包括来自全国共病调查复制项目的已婚、说英语的成年参与者(n = 1321;55%为女性;平均年龄 = 45.2岁),该项目是一项关于美国精神障碍发病率的具有全国代表性的流行病学研究。参与者报告了他们的人口统计学信息、婚姻功能、来自朋友和亲属的社会支持、焦虑和抑郁(生物行为反应性)、慢性健康状况的数量以及处方药的数量。验证性因素分析支持了用于测量负面婚姻互动、社会支持和生物行为反应性的项目,以及将负面婚姻互动、朋友的社会支持和亲属的社会支持作为模型中不同因素的使用。结构方程模型表明数据与假设模型拟合良好(χ(2) = 846.04,p =.000,SRMR =.039,CFI =.924,TLI =.914,RMSEA =.043)。负面婚姻互动预测了生物行为反应性(β =.38,p <.001),亲属的社会支持也呈反向预测(β = -.16,p <.001)。生物行为反应性预测了疾病活动(β =.

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