Pruchno Rachel, Wilson-Genderson Maureen, Cartwright Francine P
New Jersey Institute for Successful Aging, School of Osteopathic Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 42 E. Laurel Road, Stratford, NJ 08084, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2009 Aug;23(4):573-84. doi: 10.1037/a0015878.
These analyses examined the longitudinal relationships between depressive symptoms and marital satisfaction over a 2-year period as experienced by 315 patients with end-stage renal disease and their spouses. Using multilevel modeling, the authors examined both individual and cross-partner effects of depressive symptoms and marital satisfaction on patients and spouses, testing bidirectional causality. Results indicate that mean and time-varying depressive symptoms of both patients and spouses were associated with their own marital satisfaction. Although mean marital satisfaction was associated with own depressive symptoms for both patients and spouses, time-varying marital satisfaction did not affect depressive symptoms for either patients or spouses. Significant cross-partner effects reveal that both mean enduring and time-varying depressive symptoms of the spouse affected marital satisfaction of the patient. Findings highlight the complex nature of the relationship between depressive symptoms and marital satisfaction in late-life couples.
这些分析考察了315名终末期肾病患者及其配偶在两年时间里抑郁症状与婚姻满意度之间的纵向关系。作者采用多层次模型,研究了抑郁症状和婚姻满意度对患者及其配偶的个体效应和跨伴侣效应,检验了双向因果关系。结果表明,患者和配偶的平均及随时间变化的抑郁症状都与他们自身的婚姻满意度相关。虽然患者和配偶的平均婚姻满意度都与自身的抑郁症状相关,但随时间变化的婚姻满意度对患者或配偶的抑郁症状均无影响。显著的跨伴侣效应表明,配偶的平均持续及随时间变化的抑郁症状都会影响患者的婚姻满意度。研究结果凸显了老年夫妻中抑郁症状与婚姻满意度之间关系的复杂性。