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新冠疫情期间日常生活的起起落落:情绪、压力和积极事件的年龄差异。

The Ups and Downs of Daily Life During COVID-19: Age Differences in Affect, Stress, and Positive Events.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.

出版信息

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2021 Jan 18;76(2):e30-e37. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbaa096.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Past research has linked older age with greater emotional well-being and decreased reactivity to stressors, but it is unknown whether age-related advantages in emotional well-being are maintained in the wake of COVID-19. We examined age differences in exposure and affective reactivity to daily stressors and positive events in the first several weeks of the COVID-19 outbreak.

METHODS

In March and April 2020, 776 adults from Canada and the United States aged 18-91 (mean age 45) years reported COVID-19 threats at baseline, then completed nightly surveys for 1 week about their daily stressors, positive events, and affect.

RESULTS

Younger age predicted more concerns about the threat of COVID-19 across multiple domains, in addition to lower positive affect, higher negative affect, and less frequent positive events. Younger adults had more non-COVID-19 daily stressors and higher perceived control over stressors, but lower perceived coping efficacy than older adults. There were no age differences in the frequency of COVID-19 daily stressors nor perceived stressor severity. Younger adults had greater reductions in negative affect on days when more positive events occurred and greater increases in negative affect on days when non-COVID-19 stressors occurred. Age moderation was attenuated for negative affective reactivity to COVID-19 stressors. Age did not moderate positive affective reactivity to daily events.

DISCUSSION

In the early weeks of the pandemic, older adults showed better emotional well-being and less reactivity to stressors but did not differ from younger adults in their exposure to COVID-19 stressors. Additionally, younger adults benefited more from positive events.

摘要

目的

既往研究表明,年龄较大与情绪健康状况较好和对压力源的反应性降低有关,但尚不清楚在 COVID-19 之后,情绪健康方面与年龄相关的优势是否仍然存在。我们研究了在 COVID-19 爆发的最初几周中,年龄对日常压力源和积极事件的暴露和情感反应的差异。

方法

在 2020 年 3 月和 4 月,来自加拿大和美国的 776 名 18-91 岁(平均年龄 45 岁)的成年人在基线时报告了 COVID-19 威胁,然后在接下来的一周内每晚完成有关其日常压力源、积极事件和情绪的调查。

结果

与年龄较大的成年人相比,年轻成年人在多个领域对 COVID-19 威胁的担忧更多,此外,他们的积极情绪更低,消极情绪更高,积极事件的发生频率也更低。年轻成年人的非 COVID-19 日常压力源更多,对压力源的控制感更高,但应对效能感较低。COVID-19 日常压力源的发生频率和感知压力源的严重程度没有年龄差异。年轻成年人在积极事件发生较多的日子里,负面情绪的减少幅度更大,在非 COVID-19 压力源发生的日子里,负面情绪的增加幅度更大。对 COVID-19 压力源的负面情感反应的年龄调节作用减弱。年龄对日常事件的积极情感反应没有调节作用。

讨论

在大流行的最初几周,年龄较大的成年人表现出更好的情绪健康状况和对压力源的反应性较低,但在暴露于 COVID-19 压力源方面与年轻成年人没有差异。此外,年轻成年人从积极事件中获益更多。

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