Carrapatoso Susana, Cardon Greet, Van Dyck Delfien, Carvalho Joana, Gheysen Freja
J Aging Phys Act. 2018 Jul 1;26(3):430-437. doi: 10.1123/japa.2017-0030. Epub 2018 Jun 12.
This study examined the mediating effect of walking on the relationship of social support with vitality and psychological distress. Data from a sample of 2,859 older adults were used. The older adults completed the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey vitality scale, the Global Health Questionnaire, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, and a social support attributes questionnaire. All social support variables were positively associated with vitality and negatively associated with psychological distress. Walking mediated the associations of appreciation for (3%) and frequency of (8%) social contacts, participation in group activities (19%), closeness from family and friends (8%), and concern from people around (6%) with vitality. Walking also mediated 33% of the association between participation in group activities and psychological distress. The main findings of this study suggest that participation in group activities, as part of social support, in later life is beneficial to improve older adults' vitality and reduces psychological distress, with walking being a strong mediator of these relationships.
本研究考察了步行在社会支持与活力及心理困扰关系中的中介作用。使用了来自2859名老年人样本的数据。这些老年人完成了36项简短健康调查活力量表、全球健康问卷、国际体力活动问卷以及一份社会支持属性问卷。所有社会支持变量均与活力呈正相关,与心理困扰呈负相关。步行在对社交接触的感激之情(3%)、社交接触频率(8%)、参与团体活动(19%)、与家人和朋友的亲密程度(8%)以及周围人的关心(6%)与活力的关联中起中介作用。步行还在参与团体活动与心理困扰之间33%的关联中起中介作用。本研究的主要发现表明,作为社会支持一部分的参与团体活动在晚年有利于提高老年人的活力并减轻心理困扰,而步行是这些关系的有力中介因素。