Essex M J, Klein M H, Lohr M J, Benjamin L S
Psychiatry. 1985 May;48(2):159-78. doi: 10.1080/00332747.1985.11024277.
This study examines the effects of the qualities of intimate relationships on depression in older women. The data are from a study of women over 50, randomly selected from five census tracts in Madison, Wisconsin, who were given questionnaires about depression and the quality of their intimate relationships on two occasions (summer of 1978 and summer of 1979). The results showed that some dimensions of the relationships that the women described with their most significant others predicted depression. The more depressed the women were, the more they felt that (1) the relationship was less friendly, (2) their friendly feelings were not reciprocated by the significant other, (3) their relationship was less consistent and predictable, and (4) there was less time spent with the significant other in the best state. These findings are discussed as partially consistent with Seligman's arguments on the comparability of his "learned helplessness" model and depression and with the focus of cognitive theories of Beck and others on the role of perceptions and expectations in depression.
本研究考察了亲密关系的质量对老年女性抑郁症的影响。数据来自一项对50岁以上女性的研究,这些女性是从威斯康星州麦迪逊市的五个普查区中随机选取的,她们在两个时间点(1978年夏天和1979年夏天)接受了关于抑郁症和亲密关系质量的问卷调查。结果显示,这些女性与她们最重要的他人所描述的关系的某些维度可以预测抑郁症。女性越抑郁,她们就越觉得:(1)关系不那么友好;(2)她们的友好情感没有得到重要他人的回应;(3)她们的关系不那么稳定且可预测;(4)与重要他人处于最佳状态相处的时间更少。这些发现被认为部分符合塞利格曼关于其“习得性无助”模型与抑郁症的可比性的观点,以及贝克等人的认知理论关于认知和期望在抑郁症中的作用的观点。