不同严重程度高血压患者的应对方式。

M. Casagrande, Ilaria Boncompagni, A. Mingarelli, F. Favieri, G. Forte, Rosanna Germanò, G. Germano, Angela Guarino
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人们通常用来应对压力事件的策略,即他们的应对方式,可能会影响血压和心血管功能。一般来说,高血压与情绪导向、适应不良的应对方式呈正相关,与任务导向的应对方式负相关,但应对方式与高血压严重程度的关系尚未见研究。本研究旨在评估心血管疾病的严重程度是否与特定的应对策略相关。参与者是从罗马“Sapienza”大学的Policlinico Umberto I中选出的。样本分为五组:1)健康人群(n=190);2)未经治疗的高血压患者(n=232);3)服用降压药的人群(n=158);4)服用降压药但高血压未得到控制的人群(n=179);5)高血压合并心脏病患者(n= 192)。采用压力情境应对量表评估应对策略。以群体为自变量,应对策略(任务导向、情绪导向和回避导向)为因变量的单向ANCOVAs结果显示,高血压和心脏病患者使用任务导向应对策略的比例低于其他组。这些发现证实了应对方式与高血压之间的关系,并强调高血压和心脏病患者较少使用适当的应对策略。
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Coping styles in individuals with hypertension of varying severity.
The strategies that people usually use to cope with stressful events, i.e., their coping style, may affect blood pressure and cardiovascular functioning. Generally, hypertension is positively associated with emotion-oriented, maladaptive coping strategies, and negatively related to task-focused coping styles, but no study has investigated the relationship between coping strategies and the severity of hypertension. This study aimed to assess whether the severity of cardiovascular disorders was associated with specific coping strategies. Participants were selected from the Policlinico Umberto I of the University of Rome "Sapienza". The sample was divided into five groups:1) healthy people (n=190);2) people with untreated hypertension (n=232);3) people using anti-hypertensive medication (n=158);4) people using anti-hypertensive medication with uncontrolled hypertension (n=179);5) people suffering from both hypertension and heart diseases (N=192). Coping strategies were evaluated with the Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations. One-way ANCOVAs, considering Group as the independent variable and the coping strategies (task-focused, emotion-oriented and avoidance-oriented coping) as dependent variables, showed that individuals affected by both hypertension and heart diseases made less use of task-focused coping strategies than the other groups. These findings confirm the relationship between coping style and hypertension and highlight that patients with hypertension and heart diseases make less use of appropriate coping strategies.
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