Yang Jie, Matz Christina
3627 School of Social Work, College of Health and Human Performance, East Carolina University, NC, USA.
6019 School of Social Work, Boston College, MA, USA.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2022 Jul;95(1):110-130. doi: 10.1177/0091415020959767. Epub 2020 Oct 13.
This study tests the hypothesis that the latent deprivation model (LDM) can be extended to volunteer work, by exploring the extent to which two potential latent benefits of volunteer work-purpose in life and perceived social status-mediate the negative relationship between volunteerism and mental health (measured as depressive symptoms). Structural equation modeling with the full-information maximum likelihood (FIML) was adopted to model a sample of 5887 respondents from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). The outcome was depressive symptoms; the independent variable was volunteering; and the mediators were "purpose in life" and "perceived social status." Findings show that purpose in life and perceived social status partially mediated the relationship between volunteering and depressive symptoms, with purpose in life having a more substantial effect than perceived social status. Implications for future research and practice are also discussed.
本研究通过探讨志愿工作的两个潜在潜在益处——生活目的和感知社会地位——在多大程度上调节志愿精神与心理健康(以抑郁症状衡量)之间的负相关关系,来检验潜在剥夺模型(LDM)能否扩展到志愿工作的假设。采用具有完全信息最大似然法(FIML)的结构方程模型对来自健康与退休研究(HRS)的5887名受访者样本进行建模。结果变量是抑郁症状;自变量是志愿服务;中介变量是“生活目的”和“感知社会地位”。研究结果表明,生活目的和感知社会地位部分调节了志愿服务与抑郁症状之间的关系,其中生活目的的影响比感知社会地位更为显著。还讨论了对未来研究和实践的启示。