Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USA.
Centre of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Aging Ment Health. 2021 Apr;25(4):742-748. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2020.1725736. Epub 2020 Feb 21.
Falls can have detrimental effects on older adults' psychological well-being, physical health, and survival rates. However, certain psychosocial mediators may lessen the negative impact of suffering a fall on health and well-being. Perceived control is a psychosocial factor that was examined as a mediator of the falls - health and well-being relationship in the current study. Participants were 232 community-dwelling older adults, age 68 or older who took part in a longitudinal study in 2008 and 2010 and completed measures of perceived control, self-rated health, health-care utilization, number of falls, depressive symptomology, and perceived stress. Survival was also tracked for seven years from 2008 through 2015. Older adults who suffered a fall had poorer health and well-being two years later compared to those who did not suffer a fall. Perceived control mediated the negative impact of falls on subsequent health and well-being outcomes two years later. Among older adults who experienced a fall, higher levels of perceived control predicted better subsequent health and well-being. Suffering one or more falls also predicted less likelihood of survival seven years later, beyond the effects of age, gender, marital status, and education. Findings highlight the importance of assessing risk of falling and levels of perceived control in later life.
跌倒对老年人的心理健康、身体健康和生存率都有不利影响。然而,某些心理社会因素可能会减轻跌倒对健康和幸福感的负面影响。本研究考察了知觉控制作为跌倒与健康和幸福感关系的中介因素。参与者是 232 名居住在社区的老年人,年龄在 68 岁或以上,他们参加了 2008 年和 2010 年的一项纵向研究,并完成了知觉控制、自我报告的健康状况、医疗保健利用、跌倒次数、抑郁症状和感知压力的测量。从 2008 年到 2015 年,还对七年的生存情况进行了跟踪。与没有跌倒的老年人相比,两年后跌倒的老年人健康状况和幸福感较差。知觉控制在两年后对跌倒对健康和幸福感的后续影响起中介作用。在经历过跌倒的老年人中,较高的知觉控制水平预示着随后的健康和幸福感更好。与年龄、性别、婚姻状况和教育程度等因素的影响相比,一次或多次跌倒也预示着七年后的生存率降低。研究结果强调了评估晚年跌倒风险和知觉控制水平的重要性。