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我的就是你的:已婚夫妇共享幸福感及二元组对个体幸福感变化影响的评估

What's Mine is Yours: Evaluation of Shared Well-Being Among Married Couples and the Dyadic Influence on Individual Well-Being Change.

作者信息

Jones Ashlin, Pope James, Coberley Carter, Wells Aaron

机构信息

Center for Health Research, Healthways, Inc., Franklin, Tennessee.

出版信息

J Occup Environ Med. 2017 Jan;59(1):34-40. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000917.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the relationship between partner well-being and outcomes of chronically diseased individuals participating in an employer sponsored well-being improvement program.

METHODS

Using the Actor Partner Interdependence Model, we evaluated whether prior partner well-being was associated with well-being change among 2025 couples. Logistic regression models were then used to explore how spousal well-being risks relate to development and elimination of risks among program participants.

RESULTS

High well-being partners were associated with positive well-being change. Specifically, the partner effect for spouses' high well-being on disease management participants was a 1.5 point higher well-being in the following time period (P = 0.001) while the partner effect of participants' high well-being on spouses was nearly 1.1 points (P = 0.010).

CONCLUSIONS

Well-being within couples is interdependent, and partner well-being is an important predictor of individual well-being change.

摘要

目的

评估参与雇主赞助的健康改善计划的慢性病患者的伴侣健康状况与结局之间的关系。

方法

使用行为者-伴侣相互依赖模型,我们评估了2025对夫妻中伴侣先前的健康状况是否与健康变化相关。然后使用逻辑回归模型来探讨配偶的健康风险与计划参与者中风险的发展和消除之间的关系。

结果

高健康水平的伴侣与积极的健康变化相关。具体而言,配偶高健康水平对疾病管理参与者的伴侣效应是在接下来的时间段内健康水平提高1.5分(P = 0.001),而参与者高健康水平对配偶的伴侣效应接近1.1分(P = 0.010)。

结论

夫妻之间的健康状况是相互依赖的,伴侣的健康状况是个体健康变化的重要预测因素。

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