Bourassa Kyle J, Memel Molly, Woolverton Cindy, Sbarra David A
Department of Psychology, University of Arizona.
Psychol Aging. 2015 Jun;30(2):449-61. doi: 10.1037/pag0000025. Epub 2015 May 4.
Married couples evidence interdependence in their psychological and physical wellbeing across the life span. This is particularly true in aging populations that experience declines in physical health and cognitive ability. This study investigated the effects of partners' physical health and cognition on quality of life (QoL) in a series of bivariate latent curve growth models. The sample included aging married couples (N = 8,187) who participated in the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) study and provided data across 6 years. Results indicated that husbands' and wives' baseline levels and rates of change in QoL covaried significantly over time. In addition, husbands' and wives' physical health and cognition predicted their partners' baseline level of QoL above and beyond their own health and cognition, and these effects were of equivalent size for both men and women. The findings suggest that as couples age, husbands' and wives' QoL, cognition, and health are predictive of their partners' QoL.
已婚夫妇在其一生的心理和身体健康方面表现出相互依存。在经历身体健康和认知能力下降的老年人群中尤其如此。本研究在一系列双变量潜在曲线增长模型中,调查了伴侣的身体健康和认知对生活质量(QoL)的影响。样本包括参与欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查(SHARE)研究的老年已婚夫妇(N = 8,187),他们提供了6年的数据。结果表明,丈夫和妻子的生活质量基线水平和变化率随时间显著协变。此外,丈夫和妻子的身体健康和认知预测了其伴侣的生活质量基线水平,超出了他们自身的健康和认知,而且这些影响对男性和女性的大小相当。研究结果表明,随着夫妻年龄增长,丈夫和妻子的生活质量、认知和健康状况可预测其伴侣的生活质量。