Social Support and Depression Among Dialysis Patients
透析患者的社会支持和抑郁
基本信息
- 批准号:6679499
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-08-01 至 2006-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The proposed three-year research and training plan is designed to foster the academic development of the candidate in preparation for her career as a translation research scientist. Specifically, the plan is intended to (a) foster the candidate's transition from conducting experimental research on interpersonal relationships to conducting pre-intervention research on depression in chronically ill populations and (b) enable the candidate to design an intervention for depression that is informed by her program of research. The research plan is described below.
The purpose of the proposed research project is to identify malleable factors that influence depression among patients undergoing dialysis therapy for renal failure. We direct special focus on the exchange of emotional and practical support between dialysis patients and their caregivers in order to isolate the unique effects of giving and receiving. We intend to examine whether giving has beneficial effects for the giver, and whether receiving has adverse effects for recipients who feel like a burden. These possibilities have typically been overlooked. Instead, investigations have focused on the benefits of receiving support from relationship partners (House, Landis, & Umberson, 1988). A longitudinal study consisting of two waves of data collection--baseline and an eight-month follow-up-is proposed to examine the unique effects of giving and receiving social support, feeling like a burden, and a number of other personality and relationship measures on depression, health, and well-being. 160 dialysis patients within the University of Michigan Health Care System will be invited to participate in two 1-hour interviews over the course of eight months. Participants will be asked to respond to questions about their current mental health status (e.g., depression, anxiety), and about their relationship to a caregiver (e.g., social bonds, the exchange of social support). In addition, caregiver reports and medical records indicating patient health and compliance will be correlated with interpersonal relationship measures. The results of this project will be used to develop and test a mental health intervention for dialysis patients that takes into consideration the potential risks and benefits of social support.
描述(由申请人提供):拟议的三年研究和培训计划旨在促进候选人的学术发展,为她作为翻译研究科学家的职业生涯做准备。具体而言,该计划旨在(a)促进候选人从进行人际关系实验研究过渡到进行慢性病人群抑郁症干预前研究,(B)使候选人能够根据其研究计划设计抑郁症干预措施。研究计划如下。
该研究项目的目的是确定影响肾衰竭透析治疗患者抑郁的可塑性因素。我们特别关注透析患者及其护理人员之间的情感和实际支持交流,以隔离给予和接受的独特影响。我们打算研究给予是否对给予者有好处,而接受是否对感觉像负担的接受者有负面影响。这些可能性通常被忽视。相反,调查的重点是从关系伙伴那里获得支持的好处(House,Landis,& Umberson,1988)。一项纵向研究包括两波数据收集-基线和8个月的随访-建议检查给予和接受社会支持的独特影响,感觉像一个负担,以及其他一些个性和关系措施对抑郁症,健康和幸福。密歇根大学医疗保健系统的160名透析患者将被邀请参加为期8个月的两次1小时的访谈。参与者将被要求回答有关其当前心理健康状况的问题(例如,抑郁、焦虑),以及关于他们与看护者的关系(例如,社会关系,社会支持的交换)。此外,表明患者健康和依从性的护理人员报告和医疗记录将与人际关系指标相关。该项目的结果将用于开发和测试透析患者的心理健康干预措施,其中考虑到社会支持的潜在风险和益处。
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