Jiang Da, Chiu Ming Ming, Liu Shuang
Department of Special Education and Counselling, The Education University of Hong Kong, 10 Lo Ping Rd, Tai Po, Hong Kong China.
J Happiness Stud. 2022;23(1):65-79. doi: 10.1007/s10902-021-00387-0. Epub 2021 Apr 18.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has induced stress and anxiety. According to past studies, positive support within married couples reduces stress during diseases and disasters, but their mechanisms are unclear. To address this gap and help individuals better cope with COVID-19-related psychological distress, this study examined the relationships among daily positive support, daily gratitude, and daily stress within married couples. In this 14-day daily diary study, 54 heterosexually married couples ( = 108) aged 28 to 71 years participated. After reporting their demographic information at the start of the study, they reported their perceived positive support from their partner, daily stress, and feelings of gratitude at the end of each day of the study for 14 consecutive days. Using a , we found that daily positive support was negatively associated with daily stress, mediated by daily feelings of gratitude. On a day when a person reported more perceived positive support than others, this person also reported a higher level of feelings of gratitude and a lower level of stress, regardless of age. We found only an actor effect, no partner effect. These findings show how greater daily positive support is linked to greater daily feelings of gratitude, which in turn is linked to less daily stress during an emergent public health crisis.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10902-021-00387-0.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引发了压力和焦虑。根据以往的研究,已婚夫妇之间的积极支持可减轻疾病和灾难期间的压力,但其机制尚不清楚。为了填补这一空白并帮助个人更好地应对与COVID-19相关的心理困扰,本研究考察了已婚夫妇日常积极支持、日常感恩与日常压力之间的关系。在这项为期14天的日常日记研究中,54对年龄在28至71岁之间的异性恋已婚夫妇(n = 108)参与其中。在研究开始时报告了他们的人口统计学信息后,他们在连续14天的研究中,每天结束时报告他们从伴侣那里感受到的积极支持、日常压力和感恩之情。通过分析,我们发现日常积极支持与日常压力呈负相关,日常感恩之情起到了中介作用。在某一天,当一个人报告比其他人感受到更多的积极支持时,这个人也报告了更高水平的感恩之情和更低水平的压力,无论年龄大小。我们只发现了主效应,没有发现伴侣效应。这些发现表明,在突发公共卫生危机期间,更多的日常积极支持如何与更多的日常感恩之情相关联,而这反过来又与更少的日常压力相关联。
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