Department of Medicine.
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University.
J Fam Psychol. 2018 Aug;32(5):664-675. doi: 10.1037/fam0000404. Epub 2018 May 17.
The present study focused on intimacy processes in the relationships of men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer and their partners. Using the actor-partner interdependence model (APIM), we examined the interpersonal process model of intimacy, which proposes associations between self- and perceived partner disclosure about cancer and perceived partner responsiveness as predictors of global relationship intimacy. The study's outcomes were patients' and spouses' ratings of global relationship intimacy. Both actor (my disclosure predicts my intimacy) and partner (my partner's disclosure predicts my intimacy) effects were examined, as well as possible moderating effects for cancer-related concerns. Two hundred and nine couples in which one or both partners reported elevated cancer-specific distress completed measures of self- and perceived partner disclosure and perceived partner responsiveness regarding discussions about prostate cancer, global relational intimacy, and cancer-related concerns. Results were consistent with the interpersonal process model of intimacy in that perceived responsiveness mediated the association between self- and perceived partner disclosure about cancer and global relational intimacy for both patients and spouses. Results also indicated moderation of the links between disclosure and relational intimacy by level of patient cancer-related concerns such that the links were stronger when concerns were higher. Finally, there was also evidence of moderated mediation such that indirect effects of disclosure on relational intimacy via perceived partner responsiveness were stronger when concerns were higher. Interventions for distressed couples coping with prostate cancer would benefit from focusing on facilitating disclosure and responsiveness, particularly among distressed couples who report cancer concerns. (PsycINFO Database Record
本研究关注的是被诊断患有局限性前列腺癌的男性及其伴侣关系中的亲密过程。本研究采用演员-伙伴相互依赖模型(APIM),检验了亲密关系的人际过程模型,该模型提出了关于癌症的自我和感知伴侣披露与感知伴侣反应性之间的关联,作为预测全局关系亲密程度的指标。该研究的结果是患者和配偶对全局关系亲密程度的评价。同时考察了演员(我的披露预测我的亲密程度)和伙伴(我的伙伴的披露预测我的亲密程度)的影响,以及癌症相关担忧的可能调节作用。209 对夫妻中,一方或双方报告有较高的特定癌症困扰,完成了关于前列腺癌讨论的自我和感知伴侣披露以及感知伴侣反应性的测量,以及全局关系亲密程度和癌症相关担忧。结果与亲密关系的人际过程模型一致,即感知反应性中介了自我和感知伴侣关于癌症的披露与患者和配偶的全局关系亲密程度之间的关系。研究结果还表明,患者癌症相关担忧水平对披露与关系亲密程度之间的联系具有调节作用,即当担忧程度较高时,这些联系更为强烈。最后,也有证据表明中介作用受到调节,即当担忧程度较高时,通过感知伴侣反应性对关系亲密程度的披露间接影响更为强烈。对于正在应对前列腺癌的困扰夫妻的干预措施将受益于关注促进披露和反应性,特别是对于报告癌症担忧的困扰夫妻。