Ahmadi Fereshteh, Park Jisung, Kim Kyung Mee, Ahmadi Nader
Department of Social Work and Psychology, Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden.
Retirement Research Center at Samsung Life Insurance, 25th Flr., Samsung Electronics Bldg., 11 Seocho-daero 74-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul, 06620, Korea.
J Relig Health. 2017 Oct;56(5):1794-1811. doi: 10.1007/s10943-017-0383-3.
The present study compared meaning-making coping among cancer patients in Sweden and South Korea, with a focus on the sociocultural context. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 51 Swedes and 33 Koreans. The results showed significant differences between the two countries as well as similarities in existential, spiritual, and religious coping. For example, Swedes primarily used meaning-making coping as a means of meditation or relaxation, whereas Koreans relied on coping with prayer and using healthy foods as a means to survive. The present study confirms the significance of investigating cultural context when we explore the use of meaning-making coping among people who have experienced cancer.
本研究比较了瑞典和韩国癌症患者的意义建构应对方式,重点关注社会文化背景。对51名瑞典人和33名韩国人进行了半结构化访谈。结果显示,两国之间存在显著差异,同时在存在主义、精神和宗教应对方面也有相似之处。例如,瑞典人主要将意义建构应对作为冥想或放松的一种方式,而韩国人则依靠祈祷和食用健康食品来应对以求得生存。本研究证实了在探索癌症患者的意义建构应对方式时调查文化背景的重要性。