Donato Silvia, Parise Miriam, Pagani Ariela Francesca, Lanz Margherita, Regalia Camillo, Rosnati Rosa, Iafrate Raffaella
Department of Psychology, Family Studies and Research University Centre, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jan 7;11:578395. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.578395. eCollection 2020.
The situation caused by the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been representing a great source of concern and a challenge to the psychological well-being of many individuals around the world. For couples in particular, this extraordinary rise in concern, combined with the stress posed by the virus containment measures, such as prolonged cohabitation and lack of support networks, may have increased the likelihood of couple problems. At the same time, however, COVID-19 concerns may have been a stimulus to activate couples' stress management processes. A couple's resource, which may have an important role in dealing with COVID-19 concerns and stress, is dyadic coping, i.e., the process through which partners face stress together. Drawing on a sample of 1,823 Italian individuals involved in a couple relationship, the current study tested a serial mediation model in which concerns about COVID-19 predicted psychological well-being, through both explicit stress communication and perceived partner dyadic coping responses. In addition, the study explored whether this dyadic coping process functioned the same way in satisfied and dissatisfied couples. Results showed that concerns about the situation related to COVID-19 significantly threatened individuals' psychological well-being. However, these concerns positively predicted explicit stress communication, which in turn positively predicted perceived partner's dyadic coping responses, which finally positively predicted psychological well-being. In addition, in the group of dissatisfied individuals, the association between explicit stress communication and perceived partners' dyadic coping responses was not significant. The present study adds to the research on couples' coping by testing for the first time the whole theoretical model of dyadic coping and does so during a global emergency situation. The study also suggests key components of preventive interventions for individuals in couples.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引发的情况一直是全球众多人担忧的重大根源,也是对他们心理健康的一项挑战。对于夫妻而言,这种担忧的异常加剧,再加上病毒防控措施带来的压力,比如长期共同居住以及缺乏支持网络,可能增加了夫妻间出现问题的可能性。然而,与此同时,对COVID-19的担忧可能刺激了夫妻压力管理过程的启动。夫妻资源在应对COVID-19相关担忧和压力方面可能发挥重要作用,这种资源就是二元应对,即伴侣共同面对压力的过程。本研究以1823名处于恋爱关系中的意大利人为样本,检验了一个序列中介模型,其中对COVID-19的担忧通过明确的压力沟通和感知到的伴侣二元应对反应来预测心理健康。此外,该研究还探讨了这种二元应对过程在满意和不满意的夫妻中是否以相同方式发挥作用。结果表明,对与COVID-19相关情况的担忧严重威胁到个人的心理健康。然而,这些担忧正向预测了明确的压力沟通,而明确的压力沟通又正向预测了感知到的伴侣二元应对反应,最终感知到的伴侣二元应对反应正向预测了心理健康。此外,在不满意的个体组中,明确的压力沟通与感知到的伴侣二元应对反应之间的关联并不显著。本研究首次检验了二元应对的整个理论模型,从而为夫妻应对研究增添了内容,并且是在全球紧急情况下进行的。该研究还提出了针对夫妻中个体的预防性干预的关键组成部分。