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Dyadic Coping Across the Lifespan: A Comparison Between Younger and Middle-Aged Couples With Breast Cancer

机译:一生中的二元应对:乳腺癌的年轻和中年夫妇之间的比较

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The association between dyadic coping and adjustment to cancer has been well-established. However, a significant gap in the literature is the understanding of how the life stage of couples may influence their dyadic coping and the accompanying quality of life. Although younger couples have been identified at higher risk for poor coping because of less collaborative behaviors and higher vulnerability to stress, only a limited number of studies have addressed younger women's coping with breast cancer in the context of close relationships. The present study addressed the differential impact of the illness on the quality of life and dyadic coping behaviors of younger and middle-aged dyads and the influence of relational mutuality on couples' coping in the two groups. A sample of 86 couples participated in a cross-sectional study; 35 younger couples were compared to 51 middle-aged dyads. Patients and partners completed measures of quality of life, dyadic coping, and mutuality. Independent-samples t-tests were used to examine differences in the two groups, while the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM) identified actor and partner effects of relational mutuality on dyadic coping. Younger women and their partners reported statistically significant worse quality of life and dyadic coping scores than the middle-age group. For younger couples, positive and negative coping styles were the result of both actor and partner effects of mutuality. The study highlighted the more negative impact of breast cancer on the quality of life of younger patients and partners. It also revealed a stronger influence of each partner's relational mutuality compared to the middle-age group in predicting both adaptive and maladaptive coping behavior. Future studies should continue to examine the developmental trajectory of dyadic coping across the lifespan in order to develop psychosocial interventions to promote younger dyads' coping efforts.
机译:二分法应对和癌症适应之间的联系已经建立。然而,文献中的一个重大空白是对夫妻生活阶段如何影响他们的二重应对和随之而来的生活质量的理解。尽管由于较少的协作行为和较高的压力承受能力,已确定年轻夫妇应对不良行为的风险较高,但只有少数研究在亲密关系中解决了年轻女性应对乳腺癌的问题。本研究探讨了疾病对两组青少年生活质量和二元对偶行为的不同影响以及关系互助对夫妻对付的影响。共有86对夫妇参加了横断面研究。将35对年轻夫妇与51个中年双胞胎进行了比较。患者和伴侣完成了生活质量,二重应对和相互关系的评估。使用独立样本t检验来检验两组之间的差异,而演员-伙伴相互依赖模型(APIM)则确定了相互关系对二元应对的演员和伴侣影响。与中年女性相比,年轻女性及其伴侣的生活质量和二分应对得分在统计学上显着差。对于年轻夫妇来说,积极和消极的应对方式是相互影响的行为者和伴侣的结果。该研究强调了乳腺癌对年轻患者及其伴侣生活质量的负面影响。与中年人相比,它还揭示了每个伴侣的关系互助性在预测适应​​性和适应不良的应对行为方面的影响更大。未来的研究应继续研究整个生命过程中二元应对的发展轨迹,以便发展社会心理干预措施,以促进年轻二代人的应对努力。

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