Ben-David A, Gilbar O
School of Social Work, Haifa University, Mount Carmel.
Soc Work Health Care. 1997;26(2):53-67. doi: 10.1300/J010v26n02_04.
The present study examines the coping style of new immigrants in Israel from the former Soviet Union who have been diagnosed with cancer. One hundred and six new immigrants, who were being treated at the Linn Clinical Oncological Institute in Haifa during the first six months of 1992, participated in the study. They were assessed regarding family functioning, the stresses of the migratory process, other life stresses, and psychosocial adjustment to the illness. Contrary to expectations about the influence of family adaptability and cohesion on coping with illness, immigrant participants reported that the combination of stressful events related both to the migratory process and to the illness itself is the best predictor of coping with illness.
本研究调查了以色列境内来自前苏联且被诊断患有癌症的新移民的应对方式。1992年上半年在海法的林恩临床肿瘤研究所接受治疗的106名新移民参与了此项研究。研究人员对他们的家庭功能、移民过程中的压力、其他生活压力以及对疾病的心理社会适应情况进行了评估。与预期中家庭适应性和凝聚力对疾病应对的影响相反,移民参与者报告称,与移民过程和疾病本身相关的压力事件的综合影响才是疾病应对的最佳预测指标。