Giannousi Zoe, Thomadakis Christoforos, Karademas Evangelos C, Paschali Antonia
Department of Basic and Clinical Sciences, University of Nicosia Medical School, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, University of Crete, Rethymno, Crete, Greece.
Front Psychol. 2023 Sep 6;14:1194900. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1194900. eCollection 2023.
Adjustment to any illness is a 'dyadic' process whereby patients and their partners mutually determine each other's perceptions, behaviours, and well-being. The present study explored the association between dyadic coping strategies and illness representations in newly diagnosed female cancer patients and their partners.
The sample consisted of 92 female cancer patient-partner pairs from 3 oncology hospitals in Greece and Cyprus. The Actor Partner Interdependence Model was applied to test for dyadic regulation effects.
The findings revealed that patients' evaluations of dyadic coping were related to their own illness representations and, in some cases, to partners' illness representations of control. However, partner evaluations of dyadic coping were not associated with either patients' or their own illness representations. Relationship satisfaction did not moderate the relationship between dyadic coping and illness representations.
The study suggests that patients' perceptions of support provided by themselves and their partners play a significant role in shaping their illness representations. Future research could delve into the underlying reasons for the observed differences in the impact of dyadic coping on illness representations between patients and partners, considering factors such as gender roles and specific gender-related issues.
对任何疾病的适应都是一个“二元”过程,在此过程中,患者及其伴侣相互决定彼此的认知、行为和幸福感。本研究探讨了新诊断的女性癌症患者及其伴侣的二元应对策略与疾病表征之间的关联。
样本包括来自希腊和塞浦路斯3家肿瘤医院的92对女性癌症患者及其伴侣。采用行为者-伴侣相互依赖模型来检验二元调节效应。
研究结果显示,患者对二元应对的评价与他们自己的疾病表征相关,在某些情况下,还与伴侣对控制的疾病表征相关。然而,伴侣对二元应对的评价与患者或他们自己的疾病表征均无关联。关系满意度并未调节二元应对与疾病表征之间的关系。
该研究表明,患者对自己和伴侣提供的支持的认知在塑造他们的疾病表征方面起着重要作用。未来的研究可以深入探讨观察到的二元应对对患者和伴侣疾病表征影响差异的潜在原因,考虑性别角色和特定性别相关问题等因素。