Putnam Michelle, Morrow-Howell Nancy, Inoue Megumi, Greenfield Jennifer C, Chen Huajuan, Lee YungSoo
School of Social Work, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts.
Brown School of Social Work and Center for Aging, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Gerontologist. 2014 Oct;54(5):818-29. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnt074. Epub 2013 Jul 30.
The aims of this study were to inventory activity items within and across U.S. public use data sets, to identify gaps in represented activity domains and challenges in interpreting domains, and to assess the potential for studying multiple activity engagement among older adults using existing data.
We engaged in content analysis of activity measures of 5U.S. public use data sets with nationally representative samples of older adults. Data sets included the Health & Retirement Survey (HRS), Americans' Changing Lives Survey (ACL), Midlife in the United States Survey (MIDUS), the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), and the Panel Study of Income Dynamics survey (PSID). Two waves of each data set were analyzed.
We identified 13 distinct activity domains across the 5 data sets, with substantial differences in representation of those domains among the data sets, and variance in the number and type of activity measures included in each.
Our findings indicate that although it is possible to study multiple activity engagement within existing data sets, fuller sets of activity measures need to be developed in order to evaluate the portfolio of activities older adults engage in and the relationship of these portfolios to health and wellness outcomes. Importantly, clearer conceptual models of activity broadly conceived are required to guide this work.
本研究旨在梳理美国公共使用数据集中内部和跨数据集的活动项目,识别所呈现活动领域的差距以及解释这些领域时面临的挑战,并评估利用现有数据研究老年人多种活动参与情况的潜力。
我们对5个具有全国代表性老年人样本的美国公共使用数据集的活动测量进行了内容分析。数据集包括健康与退休调查(HRS)、美国人生活变化调查(ACL)、美国中年调查(MIDUS)、国家健康访谈调查(NHIS)以及收入动态面板研究调查(PSID)。对每个数据集的两波数据进行了分析。
我们在这5个数据集中识别出13个不同的活动领域,各数据集在这些领域的呈现上存在显著差异,且每个数据集中所包含活动测量的数量和类型也存在差异。
我们的研究结果表明,尽管利用现有数据集研究多种活动参与情况是可行的,但需要开发更全面的活动测量集,以便评估老年人参与的活动组合以及这些活动组合与健康和福祉结果之间的关系。重要的是,需要更清晰的广义活动概念模型来指导这项工作。