ReACH Center, UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Barshop Institute, UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.
J Women Aging. 2023 Nov-Dec;35(6):505-512. doi: 10.1080/08952841.2023.2188039. Epub 2023 Mar 26.
This study examined differences in mental health in older adult women before versus during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants who were community dwelling ( = 227) included = 67 women aged 60-94 in the pre-pandemic group and = 160 women aged 60-85 in the peri-pandemic group who completed self-report measures assessing mental health and quality of life (QOL). We compared mental health and QOL indices across the pre- and peri-pandemic groups. Results indicated that the peri-pandemic group reported higher anxiety ( = 4.94, = .027) than the pre-pandemic group. No other significant differences emerged. Given the differential effects in this pandemic across SES, we conducted exploratory analyses investigating differences by income group. Controlling for education and race, within the pre-pandemic group, women with lower income reported worse physical function compared to the mid- and high-income groups. Within the peri-pandemic group, women with lower income reported worse anxiety, poorer sleep, and poorer QOL (physical function, role limitations due to physical problems, vitality, and pain) than high-income individuals. Overall, women who reported lower income reported worse mental health and QOL than those with high-income, especially during the pandemic. This indicates that income might act as a buffer for older women against negative psychological outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
本研究调查了 COVID-19 大流行前后老年女性心理健康的差异。参与社区居住( = 227)的参与者包括 = 67 名年龄在 60-94 岁的女性,她们在大流行前组,而 = 160 名年龄在 60-85 岁的女性在大流行期间组完成了自我报告的心理健康和生活质量(QOL)评估。我们比较了大流行前后组的心理健康和 QOL 指数。结果表明,大流行期间组报告的焦虑症更高( = 4.94, =.027)比大流行前组。没有出现其他显著差异。鉴于这次大流行在 SES 方面的不同影响,我们进行了探索性分析,调查了按收入群体的差异。在控制教育和种族的情况下,在前大流行组中,收入较低的女性与中高收入群体相比,身体功能较差。在大流行期间组中,收入较低的女性报告焦虑症、睡眠质量差和生活质量(身体功能、因身体问题导致的角色限制、活力和疼痛)较差,而高收入人群较差。总体而言,报告收入较低的女性的心理健康和生活质量比高收入女性更差,尤其是在大流行期间。这表明,收入可能是老年女性抵御 COVID-19 大流行负面心理后果的缓冲器。