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连贯感在新冠疫情期间介导了老年人群体中数字健康素养与对未来的焦虑之间的关系:一项路径分析。

Sense of coherence mediates the relationship between digital health literacy and anxiety about the future in aging population during the COVID-19 pandemic: a path analysis.

作者信息

Leung Angela Yee Man, Parial Laurence Lloyd, Tolabing Ma Carmen, Sim Timothy, Mo Phoenix, Okan Orkan, Dadaczynski Kevin

机构信息

Centre for Gerontological Nursing, School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Community Health Services, School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

出版信息

Aging Ment Health. 2022 Mar;26(3):544-553. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2020.1870206. Epub 2021 Jan 13.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, older adults experience various challenges, including information uncertainties, financial pressure, and visit restrictions, which may lead to anxiety about the future. As a protective factor, sense of coherence (SOC) may play a role to reduce some psychological discomfort. This study aimed to analyze the relationships of SOC with anxiety, digital health literacy (DHL), information, and financial satisfaction among older adults during the outbreak. This is part of a large-scale DHL study with a cross-sectional survey across 41 countries. This study extracted data from three Asian countries (China, the Philippines, and Singapore) and included people aged ≥60. Structural equation modeling with path analysis was utilized to examine the relationships of SOC with anxiety about the future and other variables. A total of 266 older adults were included, with 43.2% expressed anxiety about the future. DHL (β=-0.13,  < 0.05) and SOC (β=-0.26,  = 0.01) were negatively associated with anxiety, while financial and information satisfaction were not. However, financial satisfaction (β = 0.34,  < 0.01) and DHL (β = 0.32,  = 0.01) were positively associated with SOC. Higher SOC further mediated the negative relationships of DHL (β= -0.11,  = 0.004) and financial satisfaction (β= -0.12,  = 0.004) on anxiety of older adults. SOC had direct negative effect on anxiety and mediated the relationships between anxiety and DHL/financial satisfaction. Strategies should be developed to enhance SOC and DHL among older adults, as these capacities may help to manage anxiety during the pandemic.

摘要

在新冠疫情期间,老年人面临各种挑战,包括信息不确定性、经济压力和探访限制,这些可能导致对未来的焦虑。作为一种保护因素,连贯感(SOC)可能有助于减轻一些心理不适。本研究旨在分析疫情期间老年人的连贯感与焦虑、数字健康素养(DHL)、信息及经济满意度之间的关系。这是一项在41个国家进行的大规模数字健康素养横断面调查研究的一部分。本研究从三个亚洲国家(中国、菲律宾和新加坡)提取数据,纳入年龄≥60岁的人群。采用结构方程模型和路径分析来检验连贯感与对未来的焦虑及其他变量之间的关系。共纳入266名老年人,其中43.2%表示对未来感到焦虑。数字健康素养(β=-0.13,<0.05)和连贯感(β=-0.26,=0.01)与焦虑呈负相关,而经济和信息满意度则不然。然而,经济满意度(β = 0.34,<0.01)和数字健康素养(β = 0.32,=0.01)与连贯感呈正相关。较高的连贯感进一步介导了数字健康素养(β=-0.11,=0.004)和经济满意度(β=-0.12,=0.004)与老年人焦虑之间的负相关关系。连贯感对焦虑有直接负面影响,并介导了焦虑与数字健康素养/经济满意度之间的关系。应制定策略来提高老年人的连贯感和数字健康素养,因为这些能力可能有助于在疫情期间应对焦虑。

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