Lindwall Magnus, Berg Anne Ingeborg, Bjälkebring Pär, Buratti Sandra, Hansson Isabelle, Hassing Linda, Henning Georg, Kivi Marie, König Stefanie, Thorvaldsson Valgeir, Johansson Boo
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Front Psychol. 2017 Sep 26;8:1634. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01634. eCollection 2017.
From an aging research and life-course perspective, the transition to retirement marks a significant life-event and provides a unique opportunity to study psychological health and coping during a period of substantial change in everyday life. The aim of the present paper is to: (a) outline the rationale of the HEalth, Ageing and Retirement Transitions in Sweden (HEARTS) study, (b) describe the study sample, and (c) to present some initial results from the two first waves regarding the association between retirement status and psychological health. The HEARTS study is designed to annually study psychological health in the years before and following retirement, and to examine change and stability patterns related to the retirement event. Among a representative Swedish population-based sample of 14,990 individuals aged 60-66 years, 5,913 completed the baseline questionnaire in 2015. The majority of the participants (69%) completed a web-based survey, and the rest (31%) completed a paper version. The baseline HEARTS sample represents the general population well in terms of gender and age, but is more highly educated. Cross-sectional findings from the first wave showed that retired individuals demonstrated better psychological health compared to those who were still working. Longitudinal results from the first and second waves showed that individuals who retired between waves showed more positive changes in psychological health compared with those still working or previously retired.
从衰老研究和生命历程的角度来看,退休转型标志着一个重大的生活事件,并且提供了一个独特的机会来研究在日常生活发生重大变化的时期内的心理健康和应对方式。本文的目的是:(a)概述瑞典健康、老龄化与退休转型(HEARTS)研究的基本原理,(b)描述研究样本,以及(c)呈现前两波研究中关于退休状态与心理健康之间关联的一些初步结果。HEARTS研究旨在对退休前和退休后的若干年里的心理健康进行年度研究,并考察与退休事件相关的变化和稳定模式。在一个基于瑞典具有代表性的14990名60 - 66岁人群的样本中,5913人在2015年完成了基线调查问卷。大多数参与者(69%)完成了基于网络的调查,其余(31%)完成了纸质版调查。HEARTS研究的基线样本在性别和年龄方面能够很好地代表一般人群,但受教育程度更高。第一波研究的横断面结果显示,与仍在工作的人相比,退休人员表现出更好的心理健康状况。第一波和第二波研究的纵向结果显示,在两波研究期间退休的个体与仍在工作或之前已退休的个体相比,在心理健康方面表现出更积极的变化。