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压力溢出、非裔美国人的夫妻关系和健康结果,以及以家庭为中心的预防措施的压力缓冲效应。

Stress spillover, African Americans' couple and health outcomes, and the stress-buffering effect of family-centered prevention.

机构信息

Center for Family Research, University of Georgia.

Department of Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2018 Mar;32(2):186-196. doi: 10.1037/fam0000376.

Abstract

This study investigated (a) the stress spillover pathways linking contextual stressors, changes in couple relationship functioning and depressive symptoms, and changes in individuals' physical health, and (b) the stress-buffering effect of participation in an efficacious, family centered prevention program designed to protect couples from the deleterious effects of stressors. The sample consisted of 346 rural African American couples (63% married) who participated in a randomized controlled trial of the Protecting Strong African American Families (ProSAAF) program. Participants were assessed at three time points across 17 months. Results examining stress spillover within the control group indicated that elevated current, but not prior, financial hardship was associated with decreased effective communication, relationship satisfaction, and relationship confidence as well as increased depressive symptoms; current levels of racial discrimination also predicted greater depressive symptoms. Relationship confidence and relationship satisfaction, but not communication or depressive symptoms, in turn predicted declines in self-reported physical health. Results examining stress-buffering effects suggested that participation in ProSAAF protected individuals' relationship confidence from declines associated with elevated financial hardship. In addition, the indirect effect linking financial hardship to declines in physical health through relationship confidence that emerged among participants in the control group was no longer evident for ProSAAF couples. Results highlight the effect of contextual stressors on African Americans' couple and individual well-being and the potential for the ProSAAF program to provide a constructed resilience resource, protecting couple's confidence in their relationship from the negative effects of financial hardship and, consequently, promoting physical health. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

本研究调查了(a)情境压力源、夫妻关系功能变化和抑郁症状变化与个体身体健康变化之间的压力溢出途径,以及(b)参与一种有效、以家庭为中心的预防计划对夫妻的压力源的保护作用。该样本由 346 对参与保护强大的非裔美国家庭(ProSAAF)计划的随机对照试验的农村非裔美国家庭组成。参与者在 17 个月内接受了三次评估。在对照组中,对压力溢出的结果表明,当前而不是以前的经济困难与有效沟通、关系满意度和关系信心的降低以及抑郁症状的增加有关;当前的种族歧视水平也预示着更大的抑郁症状。关系信心和关系满意度,而不是沟通或抑郁症状,反过来又预示着自我报告的身体健康状况下降。对缓冲效应的结果表明,参与 ProSAAF 可以保护个人的关系信心免受经济困难带来的下降。此外,在对照组参与者中,财务困难与身体健康下降之间通过关系信心产生的间接影响在 ProSAAF 夫妇中不再明显。结果强调了情境压力源对非裔美国人的夫妻和个人幸福的影响,以及 ProSAAF 计划提供一种构建性的适应资源的潜力,保护夫妻对关系的信心免受经济困难的负面影响,从而促进身体健康。

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