Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
University of Pittsburgh, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2020 Apr;25(5):674-683. doi: 10.1177/1359105317729561. Epub 2017 Sep 6.
The study goal was to determine whether partner's level of unmitigated communion moderated the relation of partner communal coping to patient health. Couples in which one person was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes ( = 123) were interviewed separately and asked to discuss a diabetes-related problem. Communal coping behavior (from videotaped discussions) interacted with partner communal coping, such that partner communal coping was related to lower patient distress, higher patient self-efficacy, and higher patient medication adherence only when partners scored lower on unmitigated communion. The extent to which perceived emotional responsiveness and overprotective behavior mediated these relations was explored.
研究目的是确定伴侣的未缓解共鸣水平是否调节了伴侣共感应对患者健康的关系。最近被诊断患有 2 型糖尿病的夫妻( = 123)分别接受了采访,并被要求讨论一个与糖尿病相关的问题。共感应对行为(来自录像讨论)与伴侣共感应对相互作用,只有当伴侣的未缓解共鸣得分较低时,伴侣的共感应对才与较低的患者痛苦、较高的患者自我效能和较高的患者药物依从性相关。还探讨了感知情绪反应和过度保护行为在这些关系中的中介作用程度。