Bisconti Toni L, Bergeman C S, Boker Steven M
University of New Hampshire, Department of Psychology, Conant Hall, Durham, NH 03824, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2004 Jul;59(4):P158-67. doi: 10.1093/geronb/59.4.p158.
A dynamical systems approach was used to model the intraindividual variability in emotional well-being following conjugal loss. Well-being in a sample of 19 recently bereaved older adult widows was measured every day for 3 months. The pattern of variability of well-being was hypothesized to be an oscillating process that damps across time (i.e., large swings followed by a gradual damping). Results indicated that there was significant patterned variability in the emotional well-being adjustment that can be modeled by a linear oscillator model (R2=.77), in addition to an overall positive trend. Applying dynamical systems analyses to capture variability and subsequent well-being trajectories following spousal loss is an important step in delineating the complex adjustment to widowhood.
采用动态系统方法对丧偶后个体情绪幸福感的个体内变异性进行建模。对19名近期丧偶的老年寡妇样本进行了为期3个月的每日幸福感测量。幸福感的变异性模式被假设为一个随时间衰减的振荡过程(即大幅波动后逐渐衰减)。结果表明,除了总体呈积极趋势外,情绪幸福感调整中存在显著的模式化变异性,可用线性振荡器模型进行建模(R2 = 0.77)。应用动态系统分析来捕捉配偶丧失后的变异性及随后的幸福感轨迹,是描绘丧偶复杂调适过程的重要一步。