Links of daily shared appraisal and collaboration to support, mood, and self-care in type 2 diabetes.

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/02654075221135873
Melissa Zajdel, Jeanean B Naqvi, Nynke Md Niezink, Vicki S Helgeson
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Research has increasingly recognized the links of communal coping-a shared appraisal of a stressor and collaborative action to manage it-to positive adjustment outcomes in chronic illness. However, past literature rarely examines if these two components have unique links to relationship and health outcomes, if one component is more strongly linked than the other component to these outcomes, or if the two components interact to influence outcomes. Additionally, the impact of shared appraisal and collaboration may depend on the source-the patient or the romantic partner. In a study of 200 patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and their spouses, daily reports of shared appraisal and collaboration, mood, support interactions, and patient self-care were collected over 14 consecutive days. Multi-level modeling showed that both patient and spouse reports of shared appraisal and collaboration were linked independently to support interactions and better mood for patients and spouses, while collaboration alone was linked to self-care. Further, collaboration was generally more strongly linked to behavioral outcomes-support and self-care-than shared appraisal, while links to mood were similar for shared appraisal and collaboration. Shared appraisal and collaboration also interacted such that shared appraisal was particularly beneficial for those who reported low collaboration. Finally, results suggested one's own reports of shared appraisal and collaboration were more strongly linked to outcomes than partner reports. Overall, these findings demonstrate unique impacts of daily shared appraisal and collaboration on adjustment to chronic illness for patients and spouses.

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2型糖尿病患者日常共享评估和协作支持、情绪和自我保健的联系。
研究越来越多地认识到共同应对——对压力源的共同评估和管理压力的合作行动——与慢性疾病的积极调整结果之间的联系。然而,过去的文献很少研究这两个组成部分是否与关系和健康结果有独特的联系,一个组成部分是否比另一个组成部分与这些结果有更强的联系,或者两个组成部分是否相互作用以影响结果。此外,共同评估和合作的影响可能取决于来源-患者或恋人。在一项针对200名新诊断为2型糖尿病的患者及其配偶的研究中,研究人员连续14天收集了共同评估和协作、情绪、支持互动和患者自我护理的日常报告。多层次模型表明,患者和配偶对共同评估和合作的报告都独立地与支持互动和患者和配偶的良好情绪相关,而单独合作与自我保健相关。此外,与共同评价相比,合作通常与行为结果(支持和自我照顾)联系更紧密,而共同评价和合作与情绪的联系相似。共享评估和协作也相互作用,这样共享评估对那些报告低协作的人特别有益。最后,结果表明,与合作伙伴的报告相比,一个人自己对共同评估和合作的报告与结果的联系更紧密。总的来说,这些发现证明了日常共享评估和协作对患者和配偶适应慢性病的独特影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships is an international and interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research on social and personal relationships. JSPR is the leading journal in the field, publishing empirical and theoretical papers on social and personal relationships. It is multidisciplinary in scope, drawing material from the fields of social psychology, clinical psychology, communication, developmental psychology, and sociology.
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