Cohen D S, Friedrich W N, Jaworski T M, Copeland D, Pendergrass T
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.
J Clin Psychol. 1994 May;50(3):303-19.
Within the context of a coping model, the present study attempted to determine variables associated with good and poor adjustment for siblings (N = 129) of pediatric cancer patients. Family cohesion and adaptability were found to mediate the impact of pediatric cancer on the healthy sibling. Specifically, high levels of family cohesion and adaptability were associated with better adaptation for siblings. Some support also was found for Folkman, Schaefer, and Lazarus' (1979) coping model, as the following variables, proposed by the model, predicted sibling adjustment to pediatric cancer: health/energy/morale, social support, and utilitarian resources. Results from this study stress the need to examine the child in a variety of ecological contexts (e.g., parental and familial functioning; neighborhood/community support).
在应对模型的背景下,本研究试图确定与儿科癌症患者兄弟姐妹(N = 129)适应良好和适应不良相关的变量。研究发现,家庭凝聚力和适应性在儿科癌症对健康兄弟姐妹的影响中起中介作用。具体而言,高水平的家庭凝聚力和适应性与兄弟姐妹更好的适应相关。同时,本研究也为福克曼、谢弗和拉扎勒斯(1979年)的应对模型提供了一些支持,因为该模型提出的以下变量可预测兄弟姐妹对儿科癌症的适应情况:健康/精力/士气、社会支持和功利性资源。本研究结果强调了在各种生态环境(如父母和家庭功能;邻里/社区支持)中考察儿童的必要性。