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邻里关系影响积极老龄化?来自跨截面路径分析的发现。

Neighborhood Makes or Breaks Active Ageing? Findings from Cross-Sectional Path Analysis.

机构信息

Department of Gerontology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3, Canada.

Department of Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117597, Singapore.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 20;19(6):3695. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063695.

Abstract

Mental ill-health prolongs and complicates other chronic illnesses, which is a major public health concern because of the potential stress it places on health systems. Prevention via active aging and place-based interventions thus became increasingly important with population aging, e.g., through health promotion and age-friendly neighborhoods. However, how the targeted outcomes of these efforts are related remains unclear. This paper examined whether the relationship between active living and mental health or health-related quality of life is mediated by neighborhood cohesion. Cross-sectional data were drawn from n = 270 community-dwelling adults aged 50 and above in the Gerontology Research Program-Center for Ageing Research in the Environment (GRP-CARE) Survey. Path analysis showed that one can live actively for better mental health (B = 0.24), but it is largely mediated by neighborhood cohesion (37%). Further examination of the factors of neighborhood cohesion showed that this mediation is explained by communal affordance (B = 0.05) and neighborhood friendship (B = 0.05). Additional study of the association between these mediators and factors of mental health revealed two psychosocial processes: (1) better community spaces (e.g., greenery and third places) support communal living (B = 0.36) and help older adults obtain emotional support (B = 0.32) for greater autonomy (B = 0.25); (2) spending more time outdoors enhances neighborhood friendship (B = 0.33) and interpersonal skills (B = 0.37), which in turn improves coping (B = 0.39). In short, the effects of active living on health are limited by one's neighborhood environment. Neighborhood cohesion must be considered or it may stifle individual and policy efforts to age actively and healthily in urban environments. Context-sensitive implementations are required.

摘要

心理健康问题会延长和复杂化其他慢性疾病,这是一个主要的公共卫生关注点,因为它给卫生系统带来了潜在的压力。随着人口老龄化,通过积极老龄化和基于场所的干预措施来预防疾病变得越来越重要,例如通过健康促进和适合老年人居住的社区。然而,这些努力的目标结果之间的关系尚不清楚。本文研究了积极生活与心理健康或与健康相关的生活质量之间的关系是否通过邻里凝聚力来调节。横断面数据来自老龄化研究计划-环境老龄化研究中心(GRP-CARE)调查中 n = 270 名 50 岁及以上的社区居住成年人。路径分析表明,人们可以通过积极生活来获得更好的心理健康(B = 0.24),但这在很大程度上是通过邻里凝聚力(37%)来调节的。进一步研究邻里凝聚力的因素表明,这种中介作用是由公共设施(B = 0.05)和邻里友谊(B = 0.05)来解释的。对这些中介因素与心理健康因素之间的关联的进一步研究揭示了两个心理社会过程:(1)更好的社区空间(如绿化和第三空间)支持公共生活(B = 0.36),并帮助老年人获得情感支持(B = 0.32),以获得更大的自主权(B = 0.25);(2)更多地在户外可以增强邻里友谊(B = 0.33)和人际交往能力(B = 0.37),从而提高应对能力(B = 0.39)。简而言之,积极生活对健康的影响受到其邻里环境的限制。必须考虑邻里凝聚力,否则可能会扼杀个人和政策在城市环境中积极健康老龄化的努力。需要进行上下文敏感的实施。

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