应对(心理学)
合作伙伴效应
心理学
临床心理学
人际交往
生活质量(医疗保健)
纵向研究
心理健康
人际关系
医学
精神科
心理治疗师
社会心理学
病理
作者
Jochen Ernst,Andreas Hinz,Dietger Niederwieser,Hartmut Döhner,Klaus Hönig,Martin Vogelhuber,Anja Mehnert,Gregor Weißflog
标识
DOI:10.1080/10428194.2016.1194983
摘要
Coping with cancer can potentially modify couples’ quality of life (QoL). The predictive impact of dyadic coping (DC) on QoL was investigated within patients with hematological cancer and their partners. Data were collected in a multi-centre longitudinal study (N = 208 couples). We use the SF-12 questionnaire (QoL) and the Dyadic Coping Inventory. Data were mainly analyzed with actor–partner interdependence models (APIM). Within the APIM, baseline QoL was the most significant predictor for QoL (t2). Regarding DC, there were partner effects on physical QoL (t2) and actor and partner effects on mental QoL at t2. Different subtypes of DC have intra- and/or interpersonal impact on patient’s or partner’s QoL. In a clinical setting, patients as well as partners should be seen as both a source of support for each other and as individuals in need of support themselves. Such awareness and targeted intervention may help couples adapt to and cope with cancer.
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