Bierman Alex, Upenieks Laura, Lee Yeonjung
University of Calgary, AB, Canada.
Baylor University, TX, USA.
J Aging Health. 2023 Aug 16;36(7-8):8982643231195924. doi: 10.1177/08982643231195924.
This article examines whether older adults' perceptions of an increase in their cost of living during a time of rapid inflation are associated with multiple aspects of psychological distress, as well as whether mastery buffers these associations. Data were derived from a two-wave longitudinal survey of older adults gathered in 2021 and 2022 ( = 4,010). Multiple regression models examined symptoms of depression, anxiety, and anger. Perceptions of moderate or large increases in cost of living were associated with higher levels of distress at follow-up. Taking baseline financial strain, mastery, and psychological distress into account weakened these associations, but perceptions of a large increase in cost of living were still substantially linked with anger and anxiety. Mastery also buffered associations with anxiety and anger. Macroeconomically derived adversities can shape anxiety and anger in later-life, but these mental health consequences fall more heavily on individuals possessing lower levels of mastery.
本文探讨了老年人在快速通货膨胀时期对生活成本增加的认知是否与心理困扰的多个方面相关,以及掌控感是否会缓冲这些关联。数据来自于2021年和2022年对老年人进行的两波纵向调查(n = 4010)。多元回归模型检验了抑郁、焦虑和愤怒症状。对生活成本适度或大幅增加的认知与随访时更高水平的困扰相关。考虑到基线财务压力、掌控感和心理困扰会削弱这些关联,但对生活成本大幅增加的认知仍与愤怒和焦虑密切相关。掌控感也缓冲了与焦虑和愤怒的关联。宏观经济层面产生的逆境会影响晚年的焦虑和愤怒,但这些心理健康后果对掌控感较低的个体影响更大。