Department of Sociology and the Pepper Center on Aging and Public Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
Department of Sociology, Georgia State University, Atlanta.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2018 Mar 2;73(3):501-510. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbx092.
Loneliness is a significant public health concern, particularly for those who have lost a spouse through widowhood. This study examines whether becoming a volunteer at the time of widowhood is associated with reduction of these risks.
A pooled sample of 5,882 married adults age 51+, drawn from the 2006-2014 waves of the Health and Retirement Study, was used to estimate regression models of the relationship between becoming widowed (relative to staying continuously married) and loneliness, and whether the associated loneliness of having lost a spouse is moderated by starting to volunteer (<2 hr, 2+ hr/week).
Our results show that for those who become widowed, loneliness is significantly higher than those who stay continuously married. However, starting to volunteer 2+ hr per week is related to attenuated loneliness among the widowed such that widows who volunteer at that intensity have levels of loneliness similar to those of continuously married individuals volunteering at the same intensity.
This study suggests higher intensity volunteering may be a particularly important pathway for alleviating loneliness among older adults who have recently become widowed. Results are discussed in light of theory, future research, and potential interventions.
孤独是一个重大的公共卫生问题,特别是对于那些丧偶的人来说。本研究考察了丧偶时成为志愿者是否与降低这些风险有关。
本研究使用了来自健康与退休研究(Health and Retirement Study)2006-2014 年各波次的一个 5882 名 51 岁及以上已婚成年人的合并样本,以估计成为丧偶者(相对于持续已婚)与孤独感之间的关系,并评估开始做志愿者(<2 小时/周,2 小时/周以上/周)是否会调节因丧偶而产生的孤独感。
我们的结果表明,对于那些丧偶的人来说,孤独感明显高于那些持续已婚的人。然而,每周做 2 小时以上的志愿者与孤独感减弱有关,以至于以这种强度做志愿者的丧偶者的孤独感与以相同强度做志愿者的持续已婚者相似。
本研究表明,更高强度的志愿者活动可能是缓解最近丧偶的老年人孤独感的一个特别重要的途径。研究结果从理论、未来研究和潜在干预措施的角度进行了讨论。