COPING AND ADJUSTMENT IN FAMILIES UNDER EXTREME STRESS
极端压力下家庭的应对和调整
基本信息
- 批准号:3383186
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.59万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1988
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1988-09-30 至 1991-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
The proposed research is designed (a) to examine factors
associated with increased risk for emotional and behavioral
maladjustment in children and parents in families under extreme
stress and (b) to describe the nature of coping processes (including
problem- and emotion-focused coping, causal attributions, and
social support) in families under extreme stress which may protect
children and parents from the development of emotional and
behavioral disorders. For the purposes of this study families in
which a parent has recently been diagnosed and is undergoing
treatment for cancer have been selected as a prototypic group of
families under conditions of extreme stress. The levels of stress,
coping processes, and degree of maladjustment in these families
and a sample of matched control families will be assessed at four
points in time over one year. Assessments will be conducted at
points in time coinciding with four events during the disease and
its treatment--diagnosis, post surgery, during radiation or
chemotherapy, and post-treatment. It is hypothesized that the
presence of a catastrophic illness in a parent will increase the risk
for emotional/behavioral maladjustment in children and their
parents. The aims of the study include the following: (1) To
identify factors which may increase the risk of maladjustment in
children of cancer patients, including sex and age of the child, the
level of psychological symptoms displayed by the parents, and
whether the mother or father has the disease. (2) To examine
stress-symptom relations between family members in families
under extreme stress as compared with families under normative
stressful conditions. (3) To identify characteristics of effective
coping in families under extreme stress, including the use of
flexible as opposed to rigid patterns of coping and the match
between the type of coping used and the degree of perceived
control over the stressor. (4) To examine the degree of similarity
between coping strategies used by parents and children in
response to a major stressor confronting the family.
拟议的研究旨在(A)检查各种因素
与情绪和行为风险增加相关
极端环境下家庭中儿童和父母的适应不良
压力和(B)描述应对过程的性质(包括
以问题和情绪为中心的应对、因果归因和
社会支持)在极端压力下的家庭,这可能保护
从孩子和父母的情感发展和
行为障碍。为了这项研究的目的,
一位父母最近被诊断出并正在接受
癌症治疗已被选为典型的
处于极端压力条件下的家庭。压力的程度,
这些家庭的应对过程和适应不良的程度
而匹配的对照家庭的样本将被评估为四个
一年多的时间点。评估将在以下时间进行
在疾病期间的四个时间点和
它的治疗--诊断、手术后、放疗期间或
化疗和治疗后。它被假设为
父母患上灾难性疾病会增加患病风险
儿童的情绪/行为失调和他们的
父母。研究的目的包括:(1)
找出可能增加不适应风险的因素
癌症患者的子女,包括孩子的性别和年龄,
父母表现出的心理症状水平,以及
无论母亲或父亲是否患有这种疾病。(2)审查
家庭成员之间的应激-症状关系
在极端压力下与正常家庭相比
压力很大的环境。(3)识别有效的特征
在极端压力下的家庭中的应对,包括使用
灵活的,而不是僵硬的应对和比赛模式
应对方式与知觉程度之间的关系
控制压力源。(4)检验相似度
父母和孩子使用的应对策略之间的关系
对家庭面临的主要压力源的反应。
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