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患有健康问题的夫妻间的共同应对方式。

Communal Coping in Couples With Health Problems.

作者信息

Rentscher Kelly E

机构信息

Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2019 Mar 6;10:398. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00398. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Prior to the 1990s, the predominant view of stress and coping defined stress as occurring when an individual perceives a situation as a challenge, threat, or loss and evaluates her capacity to respond based on her available resources. As an expansion of this intrapersonal perspective, the last 20 years have seen the emergence of two prominent interpersonal perspectives on stress and coping that account for the importance of social relationships in the coping process: the Systemic Transactional Model (STM) of dyadic coping and communal coping. In this article, I outline these two perspectives and highlight their points of convergence and divergence. I propose that one difference between the models is that communal coping involves an explicit focus on a communal or shared appraisal process, in which relationship partners view a problem or stressor as "ours" rather than "yours" or "mine." I review existing methods for assessing communal coping (e.g., self-report, language use, behavioral observation) across laboratory, intervention, and real-world settings and summarize empirical evidence for the prognostic significance of communal coping for relationship and health functioning. I propose the utility of incorporating measurement of shared appraisal into future research on dyadic coping with stress, because of its potential to impact health through its influence on primary and secondary stress appraisal processes and physiological stress response systems. Finally, I outline biological and behavioral pathways through which communal coping may influence health as directions for future research.

摘要

在20世纪90年代之前,关于压力与应对的主流观点将压力定义为当个体将一种情况视为挑战、威胁或损失,并根据自身可用资源评估其应对能力时所发生的情况。作为这种个体内部视角的扩展,在过去20年里出现了两种关于压力与应对的突出的人际视角,它们解释了社会关系在应对过程中的重要性:二元应对的系统交易模型(STM)和共同应对。在本文中,我概述了这两种视角,并突出了它们的异同点。我提出,这两种模型之间的一个差异在于,共同应对明确关注一个共同或共享的评估过程,在这个过程中,关系伙伴将一个问题或压力源视为“我们的”,而不是“你的”或“我的”。我回顾了在实验室、干预和现实世界环境中评估共同应对的现有方法(如自我报告、语言使用、行为观察),并总结了共同应对对关系和健康功能的预后意义的实证证据。我提出,在未来关于二元应对压力的研究中纳入共享评估测量的效用,因为它有可能通过影响初级和次级压力评估过程以及生理压力反应系统来影响健康。最后,我概述了共同应对可能影响健康的生物学和行为途径,作为未来研究的方向。

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