Schreurs K M, de Ridder D T
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Clin Psychol Rev. 1997;17(1):89-112. doi: 10.1016/s0272-7358(96)00050-5.
In this article, empirical studies dealing with the relationship between coping and social support are discussed in order to identify promising themes for research on adaptation to chronic diseases. Although only few studies deal with this issue explicitly, the review reveals that four ways to study the relationship between coping and social support can be distinguished: (a) seeking social support as a coping strategy; (b) social support as a coping resource; (c) social support as dependent on the way individual patients cope; and (d) coping by a social system. It is argued that all four ways of integrating coping and social support contribute to a better understanding of adaptation to chronic diseases. However, exploring the interrelatedness of both concepts by studying social support as a coping resource and social support as dependent on the patient's own coping behavior appear to be especially fruitful in the short term, as they: (a) provide a better insight in the social determinants of coping, and (b) may help to clarify the way social support affects health and well-being.
在本文中,我们讨论了关于应对方式与社会支持之间关系的实证研究,以便确定慢性病适应研究中具有前景的主题。尽管仅有少数研究明确涉及此问题,但综述表明,研究应对方式与社会支持之间关系的方法可分为四种:(a)将寻求社会支持作为一种应对策略;(b)将社会支持作为一种应对资源;(c)社会支持取决于个体患者的应对方式;(d)通过社会系统进行应对。有人认为,将应对方式与社会支持相结合的这四种方式都有助于更好地理解慢性病适应问题。然而,通过将社会支持作为一种应对资源以及将社会支持视为取决于患者自身应对行为来研究这两个概念的相互关联性,在短期内似乎特别有成效,因为它们:(a)能更深入地洞察应对方式的社会决定因素,以及(b)可能有助于阐明社会支持影响健康和幸福的方式。