Faculty of Social and Community Sciences, Ruppin Academic Center, Israel.
The Herczeg Institute on Aging, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Omega (Westport). 2024 Jun;89(2):649-666. doi: 10.1177/00302228221080021. Epub 2022 Mar 25.
The current study examined the role of interpersonal vulnerability, that is, self-perceived threats to one's interpersonal domain, in the mental health of bereaved parents. Israeli bereaved parents in older adulthood ( = 105, aged 48-88, = 64.06, = 9.93) were pair-matched with equivalent 105 non-bereaved parents. Participants completed questionnaires assessing interpersonal vulnerability, satisfaction with life, and depressive symptoms. The results showed higher levels of interpersonal vulnerability among bereaved parents compared to their non-bereaved counterparts. Additionally, parental bereavement and interpersonal vulnerability were associated with worse mental health. Finally, interpersonal vulnerability mediated the association of parental bereavement with worse mental health. This study reveals interpersonal vulnerability as an important vulnerability factor among a significant minority in older adulthood.
本研究考察了人际脆弱性(即个体对其人际关系领域所感知到的威胁)在丧亲父母心理健康中的作用。研究选择了以色列老年丧亲父母(=105,年龄 48-88 岁,=64.06,=9.93)与同等数量的未丧亲父母进行配对。参与者完成了评估人际脆弱性、生活满意度和抑郁症状的问卷。结果表明,丧亲父母的人际脆弱性水平明显高于未丧亲父母。此外,父母丧亲和人际脆弱性与较差的心理健康有关。最后,人际脆弱性中介了父母丧亲与较差心理健康之间的关系。本研究揭示了人际脆弱性是老年人群中一个重要的脆弱性因素,特别是在少数人群中。