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Partners of men with spinal cord injury: An exploration of stress, depression and burden.

机译:脊髓损伤的男性伴侣:压力,抑郁和负担感的探索。

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A spinal cord injury (SCI) can have a devastating affect on both the individual sustaining the injury and family members. Within an overarching conceptual framework of attachment theory, a sample of 137 couples who were married before the SCI and had remained married a minimum of 5 years post-injury were interviewed to explore quantitative and qualitative perceptions of stress, depression and burden in wives of men with SCI. Stress was measured by the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), depression by the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), and burden by the Caregiver Burden Inventory (CBI). Nine couples participated in additional qualitative interviews. The study hypotheses were: (1) partners of men with SCI will report greater stress and depression than their injured partners; (2) partners of men with SCI who provide more than 10 hours per week of assistance will report greater stress, depression and burden than those providing 10 hour or less of assistance; (3) older partners of men with SCI will report less stress, depression and burden than younger partners; and (4) in couples who demonstrate greater similarity of attachment styles, female partners will report less stress, depression and burden than in those couples with less similar attachment styles.; Results indicate that the men with SCI were significantly more depressed than their wives. Wives who provided more than 10 hours of assistance had significantly greater perceived burden than those who provided 10 or fewer hours of assistance. Older spouses had significantly higher PSS scores than younger spouses. The only significant difference related to attachment style was in the Emotional Burden subscale of the CBI, which was higher for those in relationships with more similar attachment styles. The qualitative interviews highlighted the importance of establishing independence for husbands and wives, and the importance of family and of social support on helping minimize perceptions of stress, depression and burden.; This investigation has provided new and unique insights into the nature of marriages that survive SCI, offering information to health and service providers to guide them in developing intervention programs that may help families cope more effectively with the consequences of SCI.
机译:脊髓损伤(SCI)可能对遭受损伤的个人和家庭成员造成毁灭性影响。在总体依恋理论的概念框架内,接受了137对在SCI之前已婚且至少在受伤后5年仍保持婚姻状态的夫妇的访谈,以探讨男性妻子对压力,抑郁和负担的定量和定性认识与SCI。压力通过感知压力量表(PSS)进行衡量,流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)进行抑郁量测量,照护者负担量表(CBI)进行负担量测量。九对夫妇参加了其他定性访谈。研究假设是:(1)患有SCI的男性伴侣比其受伤的伴侣会表现出更大的压力和沮丧感; (2)每周提供超过10个小时援助的SCI男性伴侣的压力,抑郁和负担比提供10个小时或更短援助的伴侣更大。 (3)SCI男性的年长伴侣比年轻伴侣的压力,抑郁和负担更少; (4)在依恋方式相似度更高的夫妻中,女性伴侣比依恋方式相似度较低的夫妻所承受的压力,抑郁和负担更少。结果表明,患有SCI的男性比其妻子更加抑郁。提供10个小时以上援助的妻子比提供10个小时或更少小时援助的妻子承受的负担要大得多。年龄较大的配偶的PSS分数明显高于年龄较小的配偶。与依恋风格有关的唯一显着差异是CBI的“情绪负担”量表,对于具有更相似依恋风格的人而言,这一比例更高。定性访谈强调了为丈夫和妻子建立独立​​的重要性,以及家庭和社会支持对帮助减轻对压力,抑郁和负担的认识的重要性。这项调查为在SCI中幸存的婚姻性质提供了新的独特见解,为健康和服务提供者提供信息,以指导他们制定干预计划,以帮助家庭更有效地应对SCI的后果。

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  • 作者

    Charlifue, Susan B.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Colorado at Denver.;

  • 授予单位 University of Colorado at Denver.;
  • 学科 Psychology Clinical.; Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Therapy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 191 p.
  • 总页数 191
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 医学心理学、病理心理学;康复医学;
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