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为什么老年人会改变他们对童年健康状况的评级?

Why do older people change their ratings of childhood health?

作者信息

Vuolo Mike, Ferraro Kenneth F, Morton Patricia M, Yang Ting-Ying

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Purdue University, 700 W. State Street, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA,

出版信息

Demography. 2014 Dec;51(6):1999-2023. doi: 10.1007/s13524-014-0344-3.

Abstract

A growing number of studies in life course epidemiology and biodemography make use of a retrospective question tapping self-rated childhood health to assess overall physical health status. Analyzing repeated measures of self-rated childhood health from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), this study examines several possible explanations for why respondents might change their ratings of childhood health. Results reveal that nearly one-half of the sample revised their rating of childhood health during the 10-year observation period. Whites and relatively advantaged older adults-those with more socioeconomic resources and better memory-were less likely to revise their rating of childhood health, while those who experienced multiple childhood health problems were more likely to revise their childhood health rating, either positively or negatively. Changes in current self-rated health and several incident physical health problems were also related to the revision of one's rating of childhood health, while the development of psychological disorders was associated with more negative revised ratings. We then illustrate the impact that these changes may have on an adult outcomes: namely, depressive symptoms. Whereas adult ratings of childhood health are likely to change over time, we recommend their use only if adjusting for factors associated with these changes, such as memory, psychological disorder, adult self-rated health, and socioeconomic resources.

摘要

越来越多的生命历程流行病学和生物人口学研究利用一个回顾性问题来评估总体身体健康状况,该问题询问自评童年健康情况。本研究通过分析来自健康与退休研究(HRS)的自评童年健康的重复测量数据,探究了受访者可能改变其童年健康评级的几种潜在原因。结果显示,近一半的样本在10年观察期内修改了他们对童年健康的评级。白人以及相对优势的老年人(即那些拥有更多社会经济资源和更好记忆力的人)不太可能修改他们对童年健康的评级,而那些童年经历过多种健康问题的人更有可能修改他们的童年健康评级,无论是上调还是下调。当前自评健康状况的变化以及一些突发身体健康问题也与童年健康评级的修改有关,而心理障碍的出现则与更负面的评级修改相关。然后,我们阐述了这些变化可能对成年期结果产生的影响:即抑郁症状。鉴于成年人对童年健康的评级可能随时间变化,我们建议只有在对与这些变化相关的因素(如记忆力、心理障碍、成年自评健康和社会经济资源)进行调整之后,才使用这些评级。

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