Family risk factors, dyadic coping, and family resilience in young stroke dyads: an actor-partner interdependence mediation model - Takeaways - MDSpire

Family risk factors, dyadic coping, and family resilience in young stroke dyads: an actor-partner interdependence mediation model

  • By

  • Lili Zhu

  • Hui Han

  • Huijuan Wang

  • Jiaru Xie

  • Xue Cheng

  • Wanyin Song

  • Lei Huang

  • Hua Zhang

  • June 5, 2026

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    Young stroke patients and their spouses face unique familial stressors that significantly impact recovery and resilience.

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    Dyadic coping strategies are crucial for enhancing family resilience among young stroke couples, serving as a mediator in their recovery.

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    Anxiety and depression in both patients and spouses negatively affect family resilience, while activities of daily living positively influence it.

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    The Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model (APIMeM) reveals significant actor and partner effects on family resilience in stroke dyads.

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    Interventions targeting couples as a unit are essential to improve resilience and mitigate biases in treatment outcomes.

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