Aaronson L S
School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Nurs Res. 1989 Jan-Feb;38(1):4-9.
The effects of several measures of social support on three health behavior practices during pregnancy--abstinence from alcohol, cigarettes, and caffeine--were explored. Both specificity of support and the distinction between perceived and received support were examined. The sample consisted of 529 pregnant women who completed written questionnaires and telephone interviews. Analyses showed that specific perceived and received support were significant and largely independent predictors of all three behaviors. General social support, however, was not a significant predictor of any of the behaviors. Although others have found perceived support rather than received support to be the critical component of social support in its stress-buffering effects on health, this study offers evidence that received support is also important for facilitating positive health behaviors.
本研究探讨了几种社会支持措施对孕期三种健康行为习惯(戒酒、戒烟和戒咖啡因)的影响。研究同时考察了支持的针对性以及感知到的支持与实际获得的支持之间的区别。样本包括529名完成了书面问卷和电话访谈的孕妇。分析结果显示,特定的感知到的支持和实际获得的支持是所有这三种行为的重要且基本独立的预测因素。然而,一般社会支持并非任何一种行为的显著预测因素。尽管其他研究发现,在社会支持对健康的压力缓冲作用中,感知到的支持而非实际获得的支持才是关键因素,但本研究提供了证据表明,实际获得的支持对于促进积极的健康行为也很重要。