Elliott D J, Trief P M, Stein N
J Behav Med. 1986 Dec;9(6):549-58. doi: 10.1007/BF00845284.
Marital stress, strain, and coping strategies were investigated in chronic pain patients by administering the Problems of Everyday Life Interview (PEL) to 55 married chronic pain patients. Subjects were assigned to either limited, moderate, or heightened mastery groups based upon PEL mastery scores. The heightened mastery group reported less marital strain, less marital stress, more use of negotiation, less use of selective ignoring, and less use of manage-stress coping strategies than either limited mastery or moderate mastery groups. There were no significant differences between limited mastery and moderate mastery groups on any variables measured. There were no differences between mastery groups on advice seeking. The effects of mastery as a mediator of coping and stress are discussed, as well as the advisability of incorporating treatments that specifically address feelings of lack of control over stressful events into chronic pain programs, especially when marital problems are identified.
通过对55名已婚慢性疼痛患者进行“日常生活问题访谈”(PEL),对慢性疼痛患者的婚姻压力、紧张程度和应对策略进行了调查。根据PEL掌握分数,将受试者分为有限掌握组、中等掌握组或高度掌握组。与有限掌握组或中等掌握组相比,高度掌握组报告的婚姻紧张程度更低、婚姻压力更小、更多地使用协商策略、更少地使用选择性忽视策略以及更少地使用管理压力应对策略。在任何测量变量上,有限掌握组和中等掌握组之间均无显著差异。在寻求建议方面,掌握组之间没有差异。讨论了掌握作为应对和压力中介的作用,以及将专门解决对压力事件缺乏控制感的治疗方法纳入慢性疼痛治疗方案的可取性,尤其是在发现婚姻问题时。