Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University.
Department of Statistics and Data Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
J Fam Psychol. 2018 Aug;32(5):654-663. doi: 10.1037/fam0000414. Epub 2018 May 28.
Communal coping is a form of interpersonal coping that involves a shared illness appraisal and collaborating to address illness-related issues. We hypothesized that communal coping among couples in which one person is recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes would be related to better diabetes problem-solving, better mood, greater relationship quality, and less psychological distress for both partners. Communal coping was coded from videotaped interactions in which 119 heterosexual couples discussed difficulties in managing diabetes. Actor-partner interdependence models were performed to isolate associations of actor communal coping and partner communal coping with outcomes, and examined whether the couple-member had diabetes and sex as moderator variables. We expected that communal coping would be more beneficial for women than men, and that partner communal coping would be more strongly linked to outcomes than actor communal coping. Results were largely consistent with hypotheses, suggesting that communal coping is beneficial to couples coping with diabetes. (PsycINFO Database Record
社交应对是一种人际应对方式,涉及共同的疾病评估和合作解决与疾病相关的问题。我们假设,在最近被诊断出患有 2 型糖尿病的夫妻中,夫妻之间的社交应对方式与更好的糖尿病问题解决、更好的情绪、更高的关系质量以及双方的心理困扰减少有关。从 119 对异性恋夫妇讨论管理糖尿病困难的视频互动中,对社交应对进行了编码。采用演员-伙伴相互依存模型来分离演员社交应对和伙伴社交应对与结果的关联,并检验夫妻中谁患有糖尿病以及性别是否作为调节变量。我们预计,社交应对对女性的益处大于男性,并且伙伴社交应对与结果的关联比演员社交应对更紧密。结果在很大程度上与假设一致,表明社交应对方式对夫妻应对糖尿病是有益的。