O'Neal Catherine Walker, Lucier-Greer Mallory, Mancini Jay A, Ferraro Anthony J, Ross D Bruce
Department of Human Development and Family Science, The University of Georgia, 305 Sanford Drive, 261 Dawson Hall, Athens, GA 30602.
Department of Family & Child Sciences, Florida State University, 120 Convocation Way, Sandels Building, Tallahassee, FL 32306.
Mil Med. 2016 Feb;181(2):152-60. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-14-00740.
In addition to facing stressors that are typical of life course development (e.g., marital struggles, balancing work/family demands), military families face additional stress attributed to their military context (e.g., deployments, relocations). Using a systems framework and stress process perspective, this study examined military couples' relational health, as a gauge for how couples collectively cope and address challenges as a united front and how their relational health influences crucial health behaviors (sleeping and eating) through the promotion or erosion of psychological resources (N = 236 couples). This study evaluated a latent variable structural equation dyadic model whereby each partner's perspective of their family's relational health was hypothesized to influence their own eating and sleeping behaviors (actor effects), as well as the eating and sleeping behaviors of their spouse (partner effects). The role of psychological resources (high self-efficacy, few depressive symptoms, and minimal anxiety) as a mechanism linking family functioning to health behaviors was also examined. Overall, the findings supported the hypothesized model, particularly for actor (intraindividual) effects. Discussion is provided pertinent to service providers and researchers, including the importance of improving, or maintaining, family relational health, as a means for encouraging positive health behaviors among active duty military members and their spouses.
除了面临人生历程发展中常见的压力源(例如婚姻矛盾、平衡工作/家庭需求)之外,军人家庭还面临因军事背景而产生的额外压力(例如部署、调动)。本研究采用系统框架和压力过程视角,考察了军人夫妻的关系健康状况,以此作为衡量夫妻如何作为一个统一战线共同应对和处理挑战的指标,以及他们的关系健康如何通过促进或消耗心理资源来影响关键健康行为(睡眠和饮食)(N = 236对夫妻)。本研究评估了一个潜在变量结构方程二元模型,其中假设夫妻双方对其家庭关系健康的看法会影响他们自己的饮食和睡眠行为(个体效应),以及其配偶的饮食和睡眠行为(伴侣效应)。还考察了心理资源(高自我效能感、低抑郁症状和低焦虑水平)作为将家庭功能与健康行为联系起来的一种机制的作用。总体而言,研究结果支持了假设模型,尤其是个体效应方面。文中针对服务提供者和研究人员进行了讨论,包括改善或维持家庭关系健康的重要性,这是鼓励现役军人及其配偶养成积极健康行为的一种方式。