Johnson Julene K, Louhivuori Jukka, Siljander Eero
Institute for Health & Aging, Center for Aging in Diverse Communities, University of California, San Francisco. 3333 California, Suite 340, San Francisco, CA 94118-1944 USA tel: 001-415-476-1106; fax: 001-415-502-5206.
Department of Music, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, FINLAND. P.O. Box 35 (M), 40014 Jyväskylä, FINLAND tel: 358 40 8054310.
Music Sci. 2017 Jun;21(2):178-194. doi: 10.1177/1029864916644486. Epub 2016 Apr 20.
Previous research suggests that singing in a choir as an older adult is associated with better quality of life (QOL). However, the degree to which sociodemographic variables and level of engagement in hobbies contribute to this relationship is largely unknown. The aim of the study was to compare quality of life (QOL) of older adult choir singers with a matched sample of older adults from the general population in Finland, taking into consideration sociodemographic, satisfaction with health, and level of engagement in hobbies (active, inactive). Case-control methods were used to match a sample of 109 older adult singers with a sample of 307 older adults from the general population. Tobit regression analysis with sociodemographic covariates was used to explore observed group differences in QOL as measured by two WHOQOL-Bref domains (psychological and physical). Probit regression analysis was used to examine the effect of sociodemographic variables and engagement in hobbies and on overall QOL and satisfaction with health. As expected, sociodemographic variables were strongly associated with physical and psychological QOL. After controlling for sociodemographic variables, the older choir singers reported significantly higher ratings on physical QOL, but not psychological QOL, compared to matched controls. Additional adjustment for satisfaction for health attenuated the results. When considering level of engagement in hobbies, older adult choir singers reported significantly higher overall QOL and satisfaction with health when compared to either controls who were either actively engaged in hobbies or not active in hobbies. These results suggest that singing in a choir as an older adult may promote well-being, even after accounting for sociodemographic and level of engagement in hobbies.
先前的研究表明,作为老年人参加唱诗班与更高的生活质量(QOL)相关。然而,社会人口统计学变量和业余爱好参与程度对这种关系的影响程度在很大程度上尚不清楚。本研究的目的是比较芬兰老年唱诗班歌手与来自普通人群的匹配老年样本的生活质量(QOL),同时考虑社会人口统计学、对健康的满意度以及业余爱好参与程度(活跃、不活跃)。采用病例对照方法将109名老年歌手样本与307名来自普通人群的老年人样本进行匹配。使用带有社会人口统计学协变量的托比特回归分析来探讨由世界卫生组织生活质量简表(WHOQOL-Bref)的两个领域(心理和身体)所衡量的生活质量观察到的组间差异。使用概率回归分析来检验社会人口统计学变量和业余爱好参与情况对总体生活质量和健康满意度的影响。正如预期的那样,社会人口统计学变量与身体和心理生活质量密切相关。在控制了社会人口统计学变量后,与匹配的对照组相比,老年唱诗班歌手在身体生活质量方面的评分显著更高,但在心理生活质量方面并非如此。对健康满意度的进一步调整减弱了结果。在考虑业余爱好参与程度时,与积极参与业余爱好或不参与业余爱好的对照组相比,老年唱诗班歌手报告的总体生活质量和健康满意度显著更高。这些结果表明,作为老年人参加唱诗班可能促进幸福感,即使在考虑了社会人口统计学和业余爱好参与程度之后。