School of Public Policy and Administration, Institute for Population and Development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China.
School of Labor Economics, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing, China.
Front Public Health. 2021 Nov 17;9:745073. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.745073. eCollection 2021.
Although many studies have suggested that widowhood is related to worse health conditions among older adults, few have examined the mediation effects of social support between widowhood and health. Employing mediation analysis to a sample of data from the 2014 wave of China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS), this study examined the mediation effects of social support, including emotional support, instrumental support, and companionship, in the widowhood-health association among older adults. The results indicated that the negative effect of widowhood on older adults' health was in part attributable to decreased emotional support and companionship. Specifically, emotional support exerted a significant role in the widowhood-mental health association, and companionship exerted a significant role in widowhood-physical health and widowhood-mental health associations. In the subsample analysis, the mediation effects were only significant among female older adults, and among rural older adults. Our findings highlight the importance of emotional support and companionship in maintaining health among widowed older adults and strategies should pay more attention to female and rural widowed older adults.
尽管许多研究表明丧偶与老年人健康状况恶化有关,但很少有研究检验丧偶与健康之间社会支持的中介效应。本研究采用中介分析方法,对中国老年社会追踪调查(CLASS)2014 年数据进行分析,检验了社会支持(包括情感支持、工具性支持和陪伴)在老年人丧偶与健康关联中的中介效应。结果表明,丧偶对老年人健康的负面影响部分归因于情感支持和陪伴的减少。具体来说,情感支持在丧偶与心理健康关联中发挥了显著作用,而陪伴在丧偶与身体健康和丧偶与心理健康关联中发挥了显著作用。在亚组分析中,中介效应仅在女性老年人和农村老年人中显著。本研究结果强调了情感支持和陪伴在维持丧偶老年人健康方面的重要性,策略应更加关注女性和农村丧偶老年人。