Seifert Alexander
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Olten, Switzerland.
Gerontol Geriatr Med. 2021 Feb 26;7:2333721421999320. doi: 10.1177/2333721421999320. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a pattern of physical distancing worldwide, particularly for adults aged 65+. Such distancing can evoke subjective feelings of negative self-perception of aging (SPA) among older adults, but how this pandemic has influenced such SPA is not yet known. This study, therefore, explored SPA at different time phases of the COVID-19 pandemic to explain the pandemic's impact on SPA among older adults. The analysis employed a sample of 1,990 community-dwelling older adults aged 65 to 95 (mean age = 72.74 years; 43% female) in Switzerland. Data collection from different older adults within one study occurred both before and after Switzerland's first confirmed COVID-19 case. The descriptive analysis revealed that negative SPA increased, and positive SPA decreased, after the Swiss government recommended physical distancing. After the Federal Council decided to ease these measures, negative SPA slightly decreased and positive SPA increased. According to the multivariate analysis, individuals interviewed after the lockdown were more likely to report greater levels of negative SPA and lower levels of positive SPA. Age, income, and living alone also correlated with SPA. The results suggest that the pandemic has affected older adults' subjective views of their own aging, and these findings help illustrate the pandemic's outcomes.
新冠疫情在全球范围内形成了一种保持身体距离的模式,尤其是对于65岁及以上的成年人。这种距离感可能会在老年人中引发对衰老的负面自我认知(SPA)的主观感受,但疫情如何影响这种SPA尚不清楚。因此,本研究探讨了新冠疫情不同阶段的SPA,以解释疫情对老年人SPA的影响。分析采用了瑞士1990名年龄在65至95岁之间的社区居住老年人样本(平均年龄 = 72.74岁;43%为女性)。在一项研究中,对不同老年人的数据收集在瑞士首例新冠确诊病例之前和之后都有进行。描述性分析显示,在瑞士政府建议保持身体距离后,负面SPA增加,正面SPA减少。在联邦委员会决定放宽这些措施后,负面SPA略有下降,正面SPA有所增加。根据多变量分析,封锁后接受采访的个体更有可能报告更高水平的负面SPA和更低水平的正面SPA。年龄、收入和独居情况也与SPA相关。结果表明,疫情影响了老年人对自身衰老的主观看法,这些发现有助于说明疫情的影响。