Seltzer M M, Greenberg J S, Krauss M W
University of Wisconsin, Waisman Center, Madison 53705, USA.
Psychol Aging. 1995 Mar;10(1):64-75. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.10.1.64.
Differences in coping by 105 aging mothers of adults with mental illness and 389 similar mothers of adults with mental retardation were investigated. Although no differences in problem-focused coping were found, mothers of adults with mental illness used more emotion-focused coping, which predicted greater maternal depression. For mothers of adults with retardation, depressive symptoms were a function of their child's behavior problems, although this source of stress was buffered by coping. For mothers of adults with mental illness, depression was a function of caregiving demands, but coping did not buffer the effects of stress. Explanations for findings include maternal perceptions of the context of care, of her control over the disability, and her caregiving efficacy.
对105位患有精神疾病的成年人的老年母亲和389位患有智力障碍的成年人的类似母亲在应对方式上的差异进行了调查。虽然在以问题为中心的应对方式上未发现差异,但患有精神疾病的成年人的母亲更多地采用以情绪为中心的应对方式,这预示着母亲有更严重的抑郁。对于患有智力障碍的成年人的母亲来说,抑郁症状是其孩子行为问题的一个函数,尽管这种压力源会因应对而得到缓解。对于患有精神疾病的成年人的母亲来说,抑郁是护理需求的一个函数,但应对并不能缓解压力的影响。研究结果的解释包括母亲对护理环境、对残疾的控制以及护理效能的认知。