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Eline W M Scholten1, Julia D H P Simon2, Tijn van Diemen2,3,4, Chantal F Hillebregt2, Marjolijn Ketelaar2, Kees Hein Woldendorp5, Rutger Osterthun6,7, Johanna M A Visser-Meily2,8, Marcel W M Post9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many significant others of persons with serious conditions like spinal cord injury (SCI) and acquired brain injury (ABI) report high levels of psychological distress. In line with the stress-coping model, the aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between personal resource resilience and psychological distress, and whether appraisals of threat and loss, and passive coping mediate this relationship.Entities:
Keywords: Brain injuries; Caregiver; Cognitive processes; Psychological adaptation; Psychological stress; Spinal cord injuries
Year: 2020 PMID: 32434585 PMCID: PMC7238738 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-020-00419-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Fig. 1Serial multiple mediation model. Adapted from Hayes AF. Multiple mediator models. In: Hayes AF, editor. Introduction to mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis: A regression-based approach. New York, USA: Guilford Publications; 2013. p. 446
Characteristics of significant others and persons with disabilities
| Sex (female) | 228 | 149 (65.4) | 122 | 92 (75.4)* | 106 | 57 (53.8)* |
| Age in years | 224 | 54.1 (12.8), 23–82 | 120 | 54.4 (13.7), 25–82 | 104 | 53.9 (11.8), 23–75 |
| Nationality (non-Dutch) | 226 | 17 (7.5) | 121 | 9 (7.4) | 105 | 8 (7.5) |
| Education level (high) | 223 | 86 (38.6) | 118 | 41 (34.7) | 105 | 45 (42.9) |
| Relationship with person with SCI/ABI (partner) | 228 | 165 (72.4) | 122 | 86 (70.5) | 106 | 79 (74.5) |
| Physical independence | 218 | 34.6 (18.8), 0–70 | 120 | 27.7 (17.4), 0–70* | 98 | 43.0 (17.0), 5–70* |
| Cause (non-traumatic) | 227 | 154 (67.8) | 122 | 65 (53.3)* | 105 | 89 (84.8)* |
| AISa (SCI only) | ─ | ─ | 121 | ─ | ─ | |
| ─ | ─ | A | 15 (12.4) | ─ | ─ | |
| ─ | ─ | B | 18 (14.9) | ─ | ─ | |
| ─ | ─ | C | 23 (19.0) | ─ | ─ | |
| ─ | ─ | D | 65 (53.7) | ─ | ─ | |
| Level/location injury | ─ | ─ | 122 | 99 | ||
| ─ | ─ | Paraplegia | 59 (48.4) | Left | 41 (41.4) | |
| ─ | ─ | Tetraplegia | 63 (51.6) | Right | 35 (35.3) | |
| ─ | ─ | ─ | ─ | Both sides | 18 (18.2) | |
| ─ | ─ | ─ | ─ | Brainstem | 5 (5.1) | |
Note. SCI Spinal cord injury, ABI Acquired brain injury, SD Standard deviation, n Number of participants
*Independent samples t-test showed a difference in sex (t (209.0) = 3.5, p < .01), physical independence (t (209.2) = − 6.5, p < .001) and cause of injury (t (215.5) = 5.3, p < .001) between SCI and ABI. aAIS = American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale. A = complete; B = sensory incomplete; C = motor incomplete with less than half of key muscle functions below the single neurological level of injury having a muscle grade ≥ 3; D = motor incomplete with at least half of key muscle functions below the single neurological level of injury having a muscle grade ≥ 3 [33]
Means, standard deviations and independent samples t-tests between SCI and ABI groups (n = 228)
| 1. Resilience (0–40) | 28.3 | 5.9 | 27.5 | 6.0 | 29.1 | 5.8 | −2.02 | 226 | <.05 |
| 2. Appraisals (threat and loss) (0–5) | 1.3 | 1.1 | 1.6 | 1.2 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 4.01 | 225.6 | <.001 |
| 3. Passive coping (7–28) | 10.5 | 2.8 | 10.8 | 2.9 | 10.2 | 2.6 | 1.61 | 226 | .11 |
| 4. Psychological distress (0–42) | 13.1 | 7.8 | 14.0 | 7.6 | 12.0 | 7.8 | 1.95 | 226 | .05 |
Note. SCI Spinal cord injury, ABI Acquired brain injury, M Mean, SD Standard deviation, n Number of participants, t t-value, df Degrees of freedom, p p-value
aIndependent samples t-test to test differences in scale scores between SCI and ABI
Pearson’s r correlation coefficients of the study variables (n = 228)
| Variable | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Resilience | – | – | – | – |
| 2. Appraisals (threat and loss) | −.40*** | – | – | – |
| 3. Passive coping | −.44*** | .54*** | – | – |
| 4. Psychological distress | −.42*** | .67*** | .61*** | – |
| 5. Sex (female) | −.06 | .05 | .05 | .02 |
| 6. Age | −.01 | .01 | −.19** | .03 |
| 7. Nationality (non-Dutch) | .09 | −.07 | −.02 | −.04 |
| 8. Education (high) | .14* | −.08 | −.05 | −.11 |
| 9. Relationship with person with SCI/ABI (partner) | .09 | .07 | −.09 | .09 |
| 10. Diagnosis (ABI) | .13* | −.23*** | −.11 | −.13 |
| 11. Physical independence (person with SCI/ABI) | .04 | −.12 | .04 | −.04 |
Note. SCI = spinal cord injury; ABI = acquired brain injury; n = number of participants
*p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001
Regression coefficients, standard errors, and model summary information for the presumed serial multiple mediator model (n = 228)
| Resilience | −.08 | .01 | <.001 | −.13 | .03 | <.001 | −.12 | .07 | .07 | |||
| Appraisals of threat and loss | – | – | – | 1.04 | .21 | <.001 | 3.17 | .38 | <.001 | |||
| Passive coping | – | – | – | – | – | – | .88 | .19 | <.001 | |||
| Constant | 3.49 | .36 | <.001 | 12.70 | .89 | <.001 | 3.20 | 2.99 | .29 | |||
Note. Coeff. unstandardized regression coefficient, SE Standard error, p p-value, n Number of participants
Fig. 2Serial multiple mediation model (with coefficients)
Total, direct and indirect effects of resilience on psychological distress (n = 228)
| Total effect | −.55 | .08 | −.70, −.40 | ||
| Direct effect | −.12 | .07 | −.26, .01 | ||
| Indirect effect | Via appraisals only | −.24 | .05 | −.34, −.16 | |
| Via coping only | −.11 | .03 | −.18, −.06 | ||
| Via appraisals and coping | −.07 | .02 | −.12, −.03 |
Note. Indirect effect standard errors (SE) and confidence intervals are based on 10.000 bootstrap samples; CI Confidence interval, n Number of participants. aUnstandardized regression coefficients