Gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease

Objectives The study aimed to explore the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) as well as gender differences in these associations. Methods A cross-sectional study of 769 ESRD patients was conducted at 25 hospi...

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Main Authors: Qi Wang, Hongjian Liu, Zheng Ren, Wenjing Xiong, Minfu He, Xinwen Fan, Xia Guo, Xiangrong Li, Hong Shi, Shuang Zha, Shuyin Qiao, Hanfang Zhao, Nan Li, Xiumin Zhang
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spelling doaj-54c8b4f0f29d4872b9de30349fd4c5a52020-11-25T02:58:39ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-03-018e871310.7717/peerj.8713Gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal diseaseQi Wang0Hongjian Liu1Zheng Ren2Wenjing Xiong3Minfu He4Xinwen Fan5Xia Guo6Xiangrong Li7Hong Shi8Shuang Zha9Shuyin Qiao10Hanfang Zhao11Nan Li12Xiumin Zhang13Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaObjectives The study aimed to explore the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) as well as gender differences in these associations. Methods A cross-sectional study of 769 ESRD patients was conducted at 25 hospitals in Qiqihar City, China. All information was collected using structured questionnaires that were self-administered by the patients. Patients’ psychological health status, coping styles and perceived social support were measured using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire, the Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Student’s t test, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and binary logistic regression analysis were used for data analysis. Results A total of 72.3% of participants reported psychological distress, and the prevalence of distress was higher in females (77.0%) than in males (68.8%). The usage of the acceptance-resignation coping style was positively related to psychological distress (B = 0.459, P < 0.001). Social support level was negatively associated with psychological distress (B = −0.049, P < 0.001). The use of the confrontation style was negatively related to psychological distress in females (OR = 0.87, 95% CI [0.78–0.96]) but not in males (OR = 0.98, 95% CI [0.91–1.06]) (P for interaction term = 0.007). Conclusions Greater use of the acceptance-resignation style and lower social support are related to a higher risk of psychological distress. Greater use of the confrontation style is related to a lower risk of psychological distress in females but not in males.https://peerj.com/articles/8713.pdfCoping stylesEnd-stage renal diseasePsychological distressSocial support
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author Qi Wang
Hongjian Liu
Zheng Ren
Wenjing Xiong
Minfu He
Xinwen Fan
Xia Guo
Xiangrong Li
Hong Shi
Shuang Zha
Shuyin Qiao
Hanfang Zhao
Nan Li
Xiumin Zhang
spellingShingle Qi Wang
Hongjian Liu
Zheng Ren
Wenjing Xiong
Minfu He
Xinwen Fan
Xia Guo
Xiangrong Li
Hong Shi
Shuang Zha
Shuyin Qiao
Hanfang Zhao
Nan Li
Xiumin Zhang
Gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease
PeerJ
Coping styles
End-stage renal disease
Psychological distress
Social support
author_facet Qi Wang
Hongjian Liu
Zheng Ren
Wenjing Xiong
Minfu He
Xinwen Fan
Xia Guo
Xiangrong Li
Hong Shi
Shuang Zha
Shuyin Qiao
Hanfang Zhao
Nan Li
Xiumin Zhang
author_sort Qi Wang
title Gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease
title_short Gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease
title_full Gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease
title_fullStr Gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease
title_full_unstemmed Gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease
title_sort gender difference in the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Objectives The study aimed to explore the association of coping styles and social support with psychological distress among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) as well as gender differences in these associations. Methods A cross-sectional study of 769 ESRD patients was conducted at 25 hospitals in Qiqihar City, China. All information was collected using structured questionnaires that were self-administered by the patients. Patients’ psychological health status, coping styles and perceived social support were measured using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire, the Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Student’s t test, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and binary logistic regression analysis were used for data analysis. Results A total of 72.3% of participants reported psychological distress, and the prevalence of distress was higher in females (77.0%) than in males (68.8%). The usage of the acceptance-resignation coping style was positively related to psychological distress (B = 0.459, P < 0.001). Social support level was negatively associated with psychological distress (B = −0.049, P < 0.001). The use of the confrontation style was negatively related to psychological distress in females (OR = 0.87, 95% CI [0.78–0.96]) but not in males (OR = 0.98, 95% CI [0.91–1.06]) (P for interaction term = 0.007). Conclusions Greater use of the acceptance-resignation style and lower social support are related to a higher risk of psychological distress. Greater use of the confrontation style is related to a lower risk of psychological distress in females but not in males.
topic Coping styles
End-stage renal disease
Psychological distress
Social support
url https://peerj.com/articles/8713.pdf
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