Department of Child and Family Studies, The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, USA.
Department of Sociology, Psychology & Social Work, The University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica.
Res Aging. 2024 May-Jun;46(5-6):302-313. doi: 10.1177/01640275241227557. Epub 2024 Jan 12.
Guided by the Dyadic Theory of Illness Management, we explored spousal health management behaviors and their congruence within seventeen older African American married couples participating in a dyadic exercise intervention. Both prior to and after the intervention, spouses reported how they took care of their partner's health as well as what their partner did for them. Data were analyzed using theoretical thematic analysis, and five health management behaviors domains were identified (diet, exercise, self-care, medical compliance, relationship maintenance). Both partners were most likely to encourage healthier diets and exercise. Wives tended to report more behaviors compared to husbands. Couples had little congruence in their appraisals of each other's health management behaviors, and patterns were stable over time. Findings suggest incongruence in couples' health management behaviors represented complementary, collaborative efforts to support each other and that husbands may underestimate how much care they both provide to and receive from their wives.
在疾病管理对偶理论的指导下,我们探讨了 17 对参与对偶运动干预的老年非裔美国已婚夫妇的配偶健康管理行为及其一致性。在干预之前和之后,配偶都报告了他们如何照顾对方的健康,以及对方为他们做了什么。数据采用理论主题分析进行分析,确定了五个健康管理行为领域(饮食、锻炼、自我保健、医疗依从性、关系维护)。双方最有可能鼓励更健康的饮食和锻炼。与丈夫相比,妻子往往报告更多的行为。夫妻双方对彼此健康管理行为的评价几乎没有一致性,而且这种模式随着时间的推移保持稳定。研究结果表明,夫妻双方在健康管理行为上的不一致性代表了相互支持的互补、协作努力,而且丈夫可能低估了他们从妻子那里得到的关心和照顾。