Keller M L, Leventhal H, Prohaska T R, Leventhal E A
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53792.
Res Nurs Health. 1989 Aug;12(4):247-55. doi: 10.1002/nur.4770120407.
Findings from recent studies have demonstrated age group differences in coping with illness. One explanation for these age group differences has received little attention: perceptions of illness may differ with age and these differences in perception may account for the observed differences in coping. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of age on illness perceptions along dimensions that influence coping. Specifically, we explored perceptions about aging as a cause of illness and perceptions about the effect of age on seriousness, curability and controllability of illness. Four hundred fifty-one community-dwelling adults (age range 20 to 90 years) participated in the study. The pattern of results showed respondents of all ages expressing the belief that aging is associated with increased susceptibility to disease and lowered potential for control or cure. Implications of these beliefs for health monitoring and coping with illness are discussed.
近期研究结果表明,不同年龄组在应对疾病方面存在差异。对于这些年龄组差异的一种解释很少受到关注:对疾病的认知可能因年龄而异,而这些认知差异可能解释了观察到的应对差异。本研究的目的是考察年龄在影响应对的维度上对疾病认知的影响。具体而言,我们探讨了将衰老视为疾病原因的认知,以及年龄对疾病严重性、可治愈性和可控性影响的认知。451名居住在社区的成年人(年龄范围为20至90岁)参与了该研究。结果模式显示,所有年龄段的受访者都认为衰老与疾病易感性增加以及控制或治愈潜力降低有关。讨论了这些认知对健康监测和应对疾病的影响。