Garvin V, Kalter N, Hansell J
Glastonbury Psychological Associates, P.C., Conn.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1993 Apr;63(2):232-40. doi: 10.1037/h0079416.
Individual differences in exposure and response to stress in a sample of 56 divorced mothers were examined. Compared with normative data, the sample reported significantly more negative life events, more psychiatric symptoms, and poorer social adjustment. Social support and income emerged as the mediating factors most strongly associated with adjustment outcome.
对56位离异母亲样本在压力暴露和反应方面的个体差异进行了研究。与标准数据相比,该样本报告的负面生活事件显著更多、精神症状更多且社会适应能力更差。社会支持和收入成为与适应结果关联最紧密的中介因素。