Couples and Concealable Chronic Illness: Investigating Couples' Communication, Coping, and Relational Well-Being Over Time

被引:6
|
作者
Shrout, M. Rosie [1 ,2 ]
Weigel, Daniel J. [3 ,4 ]
Laurenceau, Jean-Philippe [5 ]
机构
[1] Purdue Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, 610 Purdue Mall, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[2] Purdue Univ, Ctr Aging & Life Course, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[3] Univ Nevada, Human Dev & Family Sci, Reno, NV USA
[4] Univ Nevada, Interdisciplinary Social Psychol PhD Program, Reno, NV USA
[5] Univ Delaware, Dept Psychol & Brain Sci, Delaware, OH USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
chronic illness; couples; dyadic coping; illness appraisal; satisfaction; RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; MARITAL SATISFACTION; BREAST-CANCER; SEXUAL SATISFACTION; SELF-DISCLOSURE; CHRONIC DISEASE; INTIMACY; SUPPORT; SCALE;
D O I
10.1037/fam0001136
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Couples managing chronic illnesses-the leading causes of death and disability in the United States-can experience challenges in their daily lives and relationships. Both couple members have reported lower satisfaction, greater burden, and communication difficulties. Many of these illnesses are nonvisible or concealable, increasing fear and uncertainty when sharing illness information, and reducing self-disclosure. These challenges can leave couples vulnerable to dissatisfaction and distress. In this longitudinal study, we integrated dyadic coping frameworks to examine how couples' communication and coping predicted relational well-being over time. Couples, where one partner was diagnosed with a concealable chronic illness, completed three online surveys 6 months apart (n = 242 couples at baseline, 146 couples at 6 months, and 123 couples at 12 months). Couples were recruited from university settings. Actor-partner interdependence mediation models using within-person multilevel dyadic path modeling tested the theoretical model. For patient and partner actor effects, at times when they saw the illness as shared and something that they could manage together, the more they talked about the illness and used dyadic coping strategies (p < .001). In turn, when using dyadic coping strategies more often, patients and partners felt more satisfied, close, and sexually satisfied than they typically felt that year (p < .001). For cross-partner effects, when patients talked about the illness more than usual, their partners also used dyadic coping strategies more often (p = .01). Patients' open communication may not only benefit themselves but also their partners. This multifaceted approach offers new insight into promoting relational well-being while managing concealable chronic illness.
引用
收藏
页码:136 / 148
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] ATTACHMENT, COMMUNICATION, AND PHYSICAL WELL-BEING AMONG COUPLES COPING WITH CANCER
    Ramos, Katherine
    Langer, Shelby
    Todd, Michael
    Romano, Joan M.
    Ghosh, Neeta
    Keefe, Francis J.
    Baucom, Donald H.
    Syrjala, Karen L.
    Porter, Laura S.
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2020, 54 : S18 - S18
  • [2] The Role of Dyadic Coping for the Individual and Relational Well-Being of Couples During the Transition to Parenthood
    Molgora, Sara
    Chiara, Acquati
    Emanuela, Saita
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, 2022, 43 (05) : 1364 - 1385
  • [3] Relational well-being and perceptions of relational history in married and dating couples
    Flora, J
    Segrin, C
    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, 2003, 20 (04) : 515 - 536
  • [4] Subjective well-being in infertile couples
    Kowalcek, I
    Wihstutz, N
    Buhrow, G
    Diedrich, K
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2001, 22 (03): : 143 - 148
  • [5] ATTACHMENT IN COUPLES COPING WITH CANCER: ASSOCIATIONS WITH OBSERVED COMMUNICATION AND LONG-TERM PHYSICAL WELL-BEING
    Ramos, Katherine
    Leo, Karena
    Romano, Joan M.
    Porter, Laura S.
    Langer, Shelby
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2023, 57 : S576 - S576
  • [6] Longitudinal associations between relational and sexual well-being in couples transitioning to parenthood
    Tavares, Ines M.
    Rosen, Natalie O.
    Heiman, Julia R.
    Nobre, Pedro J.
    FAMILY PROCESS, 2024, 63 (01) : 192 - 209
  • [7] Time use and well-being among older European couples
    Zamalijeva, Olga
    Kairys, Antanas
    Mikuliciute, Vita
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY OPEN, 2023, 82 : 535 - 536
  • [8] Interpersonal Goals and Well-Being in Couples Coping with Genito-Pelvic Pain
    Natalie O. Rosen
    Marieke Dewitte
    Kathleen Merwin
    Sophie Bergeron
    Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2017, 46 : 2007 - 2019
  • [9] DYADIC COPING AND WELL-BEING AMONG COUPLES TAKING CARE OF EACH OTHER
    Lou, Vivian Wei Qun
    Liu, Huiying
    Wu, Wenmiao
    INNOVATION IN AGING, 2022, 6 : 634 - 634
  • [10] ACTIVITY RESTRICTION AND WELL-BEING IN COUPLES COPING WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS: MARITAL SATISFACTION AS A BUFFER
    Lee, J.
    Zarit, S. H.
    Martire, L. M.
    Rovine, M.
    Whitlatch, C. J.
    Schulz, R.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2011, 51 : 302 - 302