Department of Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
VA Connecticut Healthcare System and Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2015 Jul;23(7):744-53. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2014.09.006. Epub 2014 Sep 28.
To conduct a qualitative study of older American veterans' subjective perceptions of factors that contribute to successful physical, emotional, and cognitive aging.
A nationally representative sample of 2,025 veterans aged 60 or older (range: 60-96; 96.9% male, 39.4% combat veterans) participated in the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study. Using qualitative analysis software, the authors coded responses to three open-ended questions, inductively developed categories, aggregated similar categories into factors, and grouped factors into broader themes.
A total of 53, 56, and 61 categories of responses was identified in response to questions about successful physical, cognitive, and emotional aging, respectively, with 10 aggregate factors linking these categories. The most prominent theme overall was "What you do," which received 2,295, 2,210, and 1,247 mentions for each of these domains of successful aging, with health behaviors the most common factor for both successful physical and cognitive aging and social engagement the most common for successful emotional aging. The theme "Who you are" was the second-most common factor (discerned from 376, 247, and 943 total mentions, respectively), with the factors that comprise this theme-personality and explanatory style, moral compass, and emotional dispositions-more commonly endorsed for successful emotional aging. External factors such as healthcare were least commonly endorsed across all domains.
Older U.S. Veterans emphasize health behaviors, social engagement, and dispositional characteristics as key determinants of successful aging. Prevention and treatment initiatives that target these potentially modifiable factors may help promote successful aging in this growing segment of the population.
对美国老年退伍军人对促进身体、情感和认知老化成功的因素的主观认知进行定性研究。
一项对 2025 名年龄在 60 岁或以上(年龄范围:60-96;96.9%为男性,39.4%为参战老兵)的退伍军人进行的全国代表性样本参与了国家健康与退伍军人复原力研究。使用定性分析软件,作者对三个开放式问题的回答进行编码,对分类进行归纳,将相似的类别归入因素,并将因素归入更广泛的主题。
分别针对身体、认知和情感衰老成功的问题,确定了 53、56 和 61 类的回答,有 10 个综合因素将这些类别联系起来。总体而言,最突出的主题是“你做什么”,在这三个成功衰老领域,每个领域都收到了 2295、2210 和 1247 次提及,健康行为是身体和认知衰老成功的最常见因素,而社会参与是情感衰老成功的最常见因素。主题“你是谁”是第二个最常见的因素(分别从 376、247 和 943 次提及中得出),包含这一主题的因素,如个性和解释风格、道德指南针和情绪倾向,更多地被认为是情感衰老成功的因素。外部因素,如医疗保健,在所有领域的认可度都较低。
美国老年退伍军人强调健康行为、社会参与和性格特征是成功衰老的关键决定因素。针对这些潜在可改变因素的预防和治疗措施可能有助于促进这一人口增长群体的成功衰老。