Helgeson Vicki S, Naqvi Jeanean B, Seltman Howard, Vaughn Abigail Kunz, Korytkowski Mary, Hausmann Leslie R M, Gary-Webb Tiffany L
Psychology Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Statistics Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Ann Behav Med. 2020 Apr 20;54(5):346-359. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaz052.
Communal coping is one person's appraisal of a stressor as shared and collaboration with a partner to manage the problem. There is a burgeoning literature demonstrating the link of communal coping to good relationships and health among persons with chronic disease.
We examined links of communal coping to relationship and psychological functioning among couples in which one person was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. We distinguished effects of own communal coping from partner communal coping on both patient and spouse relationship and psychological functioning, as well as whether communal coping effects were moderated by role (patient, spouse), sex (male, female), and race (White, Black).
Participants were 200 couples in which one person had been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (46% Black, 45% female) within the last 5 years. Couples completed an in-person interview, participated in a discussion to address diabetes-related problems, and completed a postdiscussion questionnaire.
Own communal coping and partner communal coping were related to good relationship and psychological functioning. Interactions with role, sex, and race suggested: (i) partner communal coping is more beneficial for patients than spouses; (ii) own communal coping is more beneficial for men, whereas partner communal coping is more beneficial for women; and (iii) White patients and Black spouses benefit more from own communal coping than Black patients and White spouses.
These findings demonstrate the benefits of communal coping across an array of self-report and observed indices, but suggest there are differential benefits across role, sex, and race.
共同应对是指一个人将压力源视为共同的,并与伴侣合作来解决问题。有大量文献表明,共同应对与慢性病患者的良好人际关系和健康状况之间存在联系。
我们研究了共同应对与一方最近被诊断为2型糖尿病的夫妻的人际关系和心理功能之间的联系。我们区分了患者自身的共同应对和伴侣的共同应对对患者和配偶的人际关系及心理功能的影响,以及共同应对的效果是否因角色(患者、配偶)、性别(男、女)和种族(白人、黑人)而有所不同。
研究对象为200对夫妻,其中一方在过去5年内被诊断为2型糖尿病(46%为黑人,45%为女性)。夫妻双方完成了一次面对面访谈,参与了一次关于解决糖尿病相关问题的讨论,并完成了讨论后的问卷调查。
患者自身的共同应对和伴侣的共同应对都与良好的人际关系和心理功能有关。与角色、性别和种族的交互作用表明:(i)伴侣的共同应对对患者比对配偶更有益;(ii)患者自身的共同应对对男性更有益,而伴侣的共同应对对女性更有益;(iii)白人患者和黑人配偶从自身的共同应对中比黑人患者和白人配偶受益更多。
这些发现表明,在一系列自我报告和观察指标中,共同应对都有好处,但也表明在角色、性别和种族方面存在不同的益处。