Health Science Program, California State University Channel Islands, 1 University Dr, Camarillo, CA 93012, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Oct 16;17(20):7525. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207525.
Elder mistreatment is a major public health issue both in the US and around the globe. While extensive research has elucidated the association between elder mistreatment and health in older adults, little is known about the relationship between elder mistreatment and more eudaimonic measures of psychological well-being. Using data from the 2011 wave of the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study, this project examined the association between older adults' experience with varied forms of elder mistreatment and eudaimonic dimensions of psychological well-being including autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life, and self-acceptance. Ordinary least squares regression analyses found significant associations between experiences of elder mistreatment and psychological well-being. In particular, older adults who reported feeling that someone was too controlling over their daily lives and older adults who reported making donations to organizations they later worried were not legitimate reported significantly lower scores on all six psychological well-being dimensions. The results of this study suggest the negative effects of elder mistreatment can extend to more eudaimonic feelings of well-being, and programs designed to treat victims of elder mistreatment should incorporate strategies that help strengthen psychological well-being.
虐待老年人是美国和全球的一个主要公共卫生问题。虽然大量研究已经阐明了虐待老年人与老年人健康之间的关系,但对于虐待老年人与更幸福的心理幸福感的幸福衡量标准之间的关系知之甚少。本项目利用威斯康星纵向研究 2011 年波的数据,研究了老年人经历的各种形式的虐待老年人与幸福的幸福衡量标准(包括自主性、环境掌控、个人成长、与他人的积极关系、生活目标和自我接受)之间的关系。普通最小二乘法回归分析发现,虐待老年人的经历与心理健康之间存在显著关联。特别是,报告感到有人过于控制自己日常生活的老年人,以及报告向他们后来担心不合法的组织捐款的老年人,在所有六个心理健康维度上的得分都明显较低。这项研究的结果表明,虐待老年人的负面影响可能会延伸到更幸福的幸福感上,旨在治疗虐待老年人受害者的项目应该采用有助于增强心理健康的策略。