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中年和老年主观年龄的情境决定因素:以新冠病毒感染率的每日变化为例。

Contextual determinants of subjective age in midlife and old age: The example of daily variations in COVID-19 infection rates.

作者信息

Wettstein Markus, Wahl Hans-Werner

机构信息

Heidelberg University.

出版信息

Psychol Aging. 2022 Jun;37(4):517-523. doi: 10.1037/pag0000686. Epub 2022 Mar 31.

DOI:10.1037/pag0000686
PMID:35357871
Abstract

Feeling younger than one's age reflects a process of age-group dissociation that is frequently activated when belonging to one's age group has negative connotations. Regarding the Corona pandemic, time periods with a higher number of individuals infected with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) might have elicited younger subjective ages, particularly among older adults as they belonged to a "COVID-19 risk group." We investigated the subjective age of = 233 German individuals aged 47-94 years who were assessed between June and September 2020. COVID-19 cases in Germany were considerably rising from August 2020 on. We were able to confirm an association between a higher infection rate and a younger subjective age; individuals assessed in June, July, August, and September felt on average 9.2%, 9.6%, 13.2%, and 19.2% younger than their chronological age. Controlling for subjective age assessed prior to the pandemic, current depressive symptoms and health concerns, as well as for age, gender, and education, the effect of month of assessment on subjective age remained significant. Also, the number of new COVID-19 infections reported on each individual's day of assessment was a significant predictor of subjective age. The association between a higher infection rate and a younger subjective age was stronger among individuals who were chronologically older and those who reported stronger health concerns. Our findings thus suggest that individuals-particularly those who are older and those who are more worried about their health-feel younger at times when COVID-19 infection rates are higher, which might be a mechanism to cope with the virus threat. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

感觉比实际年龄年轻反映了一种年龄组解离过程,当属于自己的年龄组具有负面含义时,这种过程经常被激活。关于新冠疫情,感染冠状病毒病(COVID-19)人数较多的时期可能会引发更年轻的主观年龄,尤其是在老年人中,因为他们属于“COVID-19风险群体”。我们调查了2020年6月至9月期间接受评估的233名年龄在47 - 94岁之间的德国人的主观年龄。从2020年8月起,德国的COVID-19病例大幅上升。我们能够证实较高的感染率与较年轻的主观年龄之间存在关联;在6月、7月、8月和9月接受评估的个体平均感觉比他们的实际年龄年轻9.2%、9.6%、13.2%和19.2%。在控制了疫情前评估的主观年龄、当前的抑郁症状和健康担忧,以及年龄、性别和教育程度后,评估月份对主观年龄的影响仍然显著。此外,在每个个体评估当天报告的新COVID-19感染病例数是主观年龄的一个重要预测指标。在实际年龄较大以及报告健康担忧较强的个体中,较高的感染率与较年轻的主观年龄之间的关联更强。因此,我们的研究结果表明,在COVID-19感染率较高的时候,个体——尤其是那些年龄较大且更担心自己健康的个体——会感觉更年轻,这可能是一种应对病毒威胁的机制。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2022美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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