McCain N L, Cella D F
Department of Medical Nursing, Rush University, Chicago, IL, USA.
West J Nurs Res. 1995 Apr;17(2):141-55. doi: 10.1177/019394599501700203.
A group of 53 men with HIV disease participated in this correlational study of the relationships among psychological distress, quality of life, uncertainty, coping patterns, stress, and CD4+ T-lymphocyte levels. Meaningful correlations (r > .40, p < .01) indicated that higher levels of negative-impact stressful experiences were associated with more frequent use of emotion-focused coping; both higher levels of negative stress and more frequent use of emotion-focused coping were associated with lower quality of life, higher psychological distress, and more uncertainty; lower quality of life was associated with higher psychological distress and more uncertainty; and lower CD4+ counts were associated with higher levels of positive-impact stressful experiences.
一组53名感染艾滋病毒的男性参与了这项关于心理困扰、生活质量、不确定性、应对方式、压力和CD4 + T淋巴细胞水平之间关系的相关性研究。有意义的相关性(r > .40,p < .01)表明,负面影响性应激经历水平较高与更多地使用情绪聚焦应对方式相关;负面压力水平较高和更多地使用情绪聚焦应对方式都与较低的生活质量、较高的心理困扰和更多的不确定性相关;较低的生活质量与较高的心理困扰和更多的不确定性相关;而较低的CD4 + 细胞计数与正面影响性应激经历水平较高相关。