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生产性活动、心理健康和残疾者的生活质量:探索角色增强和角色紧张假说。

Productive activities, mental health and quality of life in disability: exploring the role enhancement and the role strain hypotheses.

机构信息

Swiss Paraplegic Research, Guido A. Zäch Institute, 6207, Nottwil, Switzerland.

Department of Health Sciences and Health Policy, University of Lucerne, Frohburgstrasse 3, 6002, Lucerne, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2019 Jan 8;7(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s40359-018-0276-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Engagement in productive activities is an important determinant of mental health and quality of life (QoL). Persons with physical disabilities are often confronted with constraints to engage in productive activities and it remains largely unknown whether persons who nevertheless manage to be productive experience beneficial effects for mental health and QoL. This is the first study to analyse different productive activities (paid work, volunteering, education, housework) and its gender-specific associations with mental health and QoL in the disability setting, testing two contrasting hypotheses of Role Theory, the role strain and the role enhancement hypotheses.

METHODS

We used data from a representative sample of 1157 men and women of employable age who sustained a severe physical disability (spinal cord injury). of engagement in paid work, volunteering, education, and housework was classified into three groups (none; moderate; high). To assess the total productivity load, a score over the four items was calculated. of engagement was assessed with variables on the number and combination of activities. Tobit regressions were applied to evaluate associations of load and diversity of engagement in productive activities with mental health (Mental Health Inventory, SF-36) and QoL (WHOQoL-BREF items).

RESULTS

We found that the total productivity load and the load of paid work were positively related to mental health and QoL in men. Individuals with moderate engagement in volunteering reported better mental health (both genders) and QoL (in women) than those with higher or no engagement. Our results support the role enhancement hypothesis, as mental health (in men) and QoL (both genders) increased with the number of performed activities. In men who had paid work, mental health and QoL increased consistently with each additional unpaid activity. In contrast, engagement in paid work played a minor role for mental health and QoL in women.

CONCLUSION

This study in the disability setting provided clear support for the role enhancement hypothesis. Future research on the mechanisms behind the observed associations is warranted to develop interventions and policies that strengthen resources important for engagement in productive activities as well as for mental health and QoL in persons with physical disabilities.

摘要

背景

参与生产性活动是心理健康和生活质量(QoL)的重要决定因素。身体残疾者经常面临参与生产性活动的限制,但仍不清楚那些尽管如此仍能从事生产性活动的人是否会对心理健康和 QoL 产生有益影响。这是第一项分析不同生产性活动(有偿工作、志愿服务、教育、家务劳动)及其与残疾背景下心理健康和 QoL 的性别特异性关联的研究,检验了角色理论的两个相反假设,即角色紧张和角色增强假设。

方法

我们使用了一个代表性样本的 1157 名有就业能力的男女残疾人(脊髓损伤)的数据。有偿工作、志愿服务、教育和家务劳动的参与情况分为三组(无;中度;高)。为了评估总生产力负荷,计算了四个项目的得分。参与情况的评估采用了活动数量和组合的变量。Tobit 回归用于评估生产性活动的负荷和多样性与心理健康(心理健康量表,SF-36)和生活质量(WHOQoL-BREF 项目)的关联。

结果

我们发现,总生产力负荷和有偿工作负荷与男性的心理健康和生活质量呈正相关。中度参与志愿服务的个体报告的心理健康状况(两性)和生活质量(女性)优于高参与或不参与的个体。我们的结果支持角色增强假设,因为心理健康(男性)和生活质量(两性)随着活动数量的增加而增加。在有有偿工作的男性中,心理健康和生活质量随着每增加一项无偿活动而持续增加。相比之下,有偿工作的参与对女性的心理健康和生活质量的作用较小。

结论

这项残疾背景下的研究为角色增强假设提供了明确的支持。需要对观察到的关联背后的机制进行进一步研究,以制定干预措施和政策,加强对身体残疾者参与生产性活动以及心理健康和生活质量的资源。

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