Asakawa T, Koyano W, Ando T, Shibata H
Tokai University.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2000;50(4):319-28. doi: 10.2190/3TR1-4V6R-MA5M-U1BV.
The effects of functional decline upon social networks, life satisfaction, and depression were observed and statistically tested in a longitudinal prospective design. Subjects were 692 Japanese elderly, aged sixty-five years or older, with high functional capacity at baseline. During a two-year period of follow-up, 12.3 percent of the subjects experienced functional decline. Repeated-measure analyses of covariance with statistical tests for simple main effects revealed that changes in the criterion variables significantly differed along with changes in functional health status when the effects of age, gender, and socioeconomic status were controlled. The subjects who experienced functional decline showed a larger decrease in the number of relatives, friends, and neighbors having frequent contacts, a larger decline in life satisfaction, and a larger increase in depression than those without functional decline. The results seem to confirm further the importance of functional health status as a prerequisite for higher quality of life in old age.
在一项纵向前瞻性设计中,观察并统计检验了功能衰退对社交网络、生活满意度和抑郁的影响。研究对象为692名65岁及以上、基线时功能能力较高的日本老年人。在为期两年的随访期间,12.3%的研究对象出现了功能衰退。对协方差进行重复测量分析,并对简单主效应进行统计检验,结果显示,在控制了年龄、性别和社会经济地位的影响后,标准变量的变化随着功能健康状况的变化而显著不同。与未出现功能衰退的研究对象相比,出现功能衰退的研究对象与亲属、朋友和邻居的频繁接触次数减少得更多,生活满意度下降得更多,抑郁程度增加得更多。研究结果似乎进一步证实了功能健康状况作为老年时期高质量生活先决条件的重要性。