Holahan C J, Moos R H
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1985 Sep;49(3):739-47. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.49.3.739.
The purpose of this study was to extend work on factors that buffer the potentially negative health effects of life stress. Using a survey with a representative community sample, respondents were separated into a Distressed Group (high stress, high distress) and a Stress Resistant Group (high stress, low distress). Findings demonstrated that those who adapted to life stress with little physical or psychological strain were more easy-going and less inclined to use avoidance coping than individuals who became ill under stress. In addition, in the stress resistant group, men were more self-confident and women had better family support than their counterparts in the distressed group. Results are discussed in relation to earlier findings concerning "hardiness," avoidance coping, and the behavioral prescriptions of conventional sex roles.
本研究的目的是拓展对缓冲生活压力潜在负面健康影响因素的研究。通过对具有代表性的社区样本进行调查,将受访者分为苦恼组(高压力、高苦恼)和抗压组(高压力、低苦恼)。研究结果表明,与在压力下生病的个体相比,那些能轻松适应生活压力且几乎没有身体或心理压力的人更随和,也不太倾向于采用回避应对方式。此外,在抗压组中,男性比苦恼组中的男性更自信,女性比苦恼组中的女性拥有更好的家庭支持。研究结果结合了早期关于“心理韧性”、回避应对以及传统性别角色行为规范的研究发现进行了讨论。