Lowenstein A, Rosen A
School of Social Work, Haifa University, Mount Carmel, Israel.
Soc Sci Med. 1989;29(5):659-67. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(89)90186-x.
The study investigated the relationship of widowhood-related needs and resources to physical health and to depressed affect. Participants were 246 widowed women of all ages, who were widowed from 1 to 7 years, and who were drawn by stratified-random sampling from widows living in urban areas in Israel, and receiving social insurance payments. The findings show that although there was a significant added contribution by resources, the unique contribution of needs to the health and depression variance was generally maintained. Length of widowhood was not related either to health or depression, while widows' age was significantly related to both. The findings suggest that needs, as well as resources are necessary concepts for a fuller understanding of the coping process of widows.
该研究调查了与丧偶相关的需求和资源与身体健康及抑郁情绪之间的关系。参与者为246名各年龄段的丧偶女性,她们丧偶时间为1至7年,通过分层随机抽样从居住在以色列城市地区且领取社会保险金的寡妇中选取。研究结果表明,尽管资源有显著的额外贡献,但需求对健康和抑郁差异的独特贡献总体上得以维持。丧偶时间与健康或抑郁均无关联,而寡妇的年龄与二者均显著相关。研究结果表明,需求以及资源对于更全面地理解寡妇的应对过程而言都是必要的概念。