Omiya Tomoko, Yamazaki Yoshihiko
University of Tsukuba, Japan.
Nihon Fukushi University, Japan.
Health Psychol Open. 2017 Sep 11;4(2):2055102917729540. doi: 10.1177/2055102917729540. eCollection 2017 Jul-Dec.
The purpose of this study was to clarify the factors related to perceived positive change and sense of coherence in mothers ( = 293) of children with cleft lip and palate. The strongest negative correlation with sense of coherence was stigmatizing words from others; there were positive correlations with social capital and perceived positive change. Multiple regression showed that to be aware of positive changes, mothers share their feelings with mothers in the same position, are rooted in a safe community and do not feel isolated in parenting. People who have experienced adversity may have the opportunity to enhance sense of coherence by obtaining perceived positive change.
本研究的目的是阐明唇腭裂患儿母亲(n = 293)感知到的积极变化和连贯感的相关因素。与连贯感最强烈的负相关是他人的污名化言论;与社会资本和感知到的积极变化呈正相关。多元回归分析表明,为了感知到积极变化,母亲们会与处于相同处境的母亲分享感受,扎根于安全的社区,并且在育儿过程中不会感到孤立无援。经历过逆境的人可能有机会通过获得感知到的积极变化来增强连贯感。