The role of empathy and emotional regulation self-efficacy in adult attachment type and marital adjustment in breast cancer patients-a moderated mediation model.
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Abstract
To date, previous research has elucidated the impact of adult attachment type on marital relationships. However, the mechanisms underpinning the relationship between attachment type and marital adjustment in breast cancer patients remain unclear. In this study, a cohort of 272 breast cancer patients was surveyed using several instruments: the General Information Questionnaire, Revised Marital Adjustment Scale (RDAS), Adult Attachment Scale (AAS), Interpersonal Reactivity Indicator Scale (IRI), and Regulated Emotional Self-Efficacy Scale (RESS). We conducted moderated mediation analyses using the SPSS macro program PROCESS plug-in. Empathy was found to mediate the association between attachment type (attachment anxiety/attachment avoidance) and marital adjustment, with indirect effects of -0.141 (95% CI [-0.260, -0.063]) and 0.157 (95% CI [0.073,0.289]), respectively. Additionally, affect regulation self-efficacy was found to mediate the subsequent impact of attachment type (attachment anxiety/attachment avoidance) on marital adjustment via empathy, with moderated effects of 0.380 (95% CI [0.236, 0.525]) and 0.374 (95% CI [0.240, 0.509]), respectively. Consequently, the presence of insecure attachment in breast cancer patients appears to influence their empathy levels, thereby negatively impacting marital adjustment. Encouragingly, enhancing emotional regulation self-efficacy in patients holds the potential to mitigate these adverse effects. These findings contribute not only to a deeper theoretical understanding but also lay a solid foundation for practical interventions aimed at enhancing marital relationships among breast cancer patients.
迄今为止,以往的研究已经阐明了成人依恋类型对婚姻关系的影响。然而,乳腺癌患者的依恋类型与婚姻适应之间的关系机制仍不清楚。在这项研究中,我们使用多种工具对 272 名乳腺癌患者进行了调查,这些工具包括一般信息问卷、修订婚姻适应量表(RDAS)、成人依恋量表(AAS)、人际关系反应性指标量表(IRI)和调节情绪自我效能量表(RESS)。我们使用 SPSS 宏程序 PROCESS 插件进行了调节中介分析。结果发现,移情对依恋类型(依恋焦虑/依恋回避)与婚姻适应之间的关联具有中介作用,其间接效应分别为-0.141(95% CI [-0.260,-0.063])和0.157(95% CI [0.073,0.289])。此外,研究还发现情感调节自我效能通过移情对依恋类型(依恋焦虑/依恋回避)对婚姻适应的后续影响起中介作用,其调节效应分别为 0.380 (95% CI [0.236, 0.525])和 0.374 (95% CI [0.240, 0.509])。因此,乳腺癌患者的不安全依恋似乎会影响他们的移情水平,从而对婚姻适应产生负面影响。令人鼓舞的是,提高患者的情绪调节自我效能有可能减轻这些不利影响。这些发现不仅有助于加深对理论的理解,还为旨在改善乳腺癌患者婚姻关系的实际干预措施奠定了坚实的基础。
期刊介绍:
Psychology, Health & Medicine is a multidisciplinary journal highlighting human factors in health. The journal provides a peer reviewed forum to report on issues of psychology and health in practice. This key publication reaches an international audience, highlighting the variation and similarities within different settings and exploring multiple health and illness issues from theoretical, practical and management perspectives. It provides a critical forum to examine the wide range of applied health and illness issues and how they incorporate psychological knowledge, understanding, theory and intervention. The journal reflects the growing recognition of psychosocial issues as they affect health planning, medical care, disease reaction, intervention, quality of life, adjustment adaptation and management.
For many years theoretical research was very distant from applied understanding. The emerging movement in health psychology, changes in medical care provision and training, and consumer awareness of health issues all contribute to a growing need for applied research. This journal focuses on practical applications of theory, research and experience and provides a bridge between academic knowledge, illness experience, wellbeing and health care practice.