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社交隔离与新冠疫情期间老年人健康行为恶化

Social Isolation and Worsening Health Behaviors Among Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Academic Research Centers, NORC at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2023 Nov 14;78(11):1903-1916. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbad122.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We examine the relationship between social isolation, poor health behaviors, and the perceived worsening of older adults' health behaviors following the coronavirus outbreak. We assess the extent to which psychological pathways mediate the relationship between social isolation and worsening health behaviors.

METHODS

Drawing on data from the National Social Life Health and Aging Project Round 3 (2015) and its coronavirus immune disease 2019 (COVID-19) substudy (2020; N = 2,549), we use generalized linear models to explore how indicators of social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic-infrequent in-person contact with friends and family in 2020 and decreased in-person contact with friends and family since COVID-19 started-are associated with (1) poor health behaviors (low physical activity, drinks per week, smoking, and poor sleep) in 2020 and (2) perceived worsening of health behaviors (reports of decreased physical activity, increased drinking and smoking, and feeling less rested) since the pandemic started.

RESULTS

Infrequent in-person contact was not associated with poor health behaviors. Decreases in in-person contact, on the other hand, were associated with worsening health behaviors. Older adults who reported decreases in in-person contact were more likely to perceive a decrease in physical activity, an increase in drinking, and feeling less rested. Emotional well-being, particularly loneliness compared to anxiety or depressive feelings, partially mediated the relationship between perceived worsening of health behaviors and a decrease in in-person contact with friends, and to a lesser extent, with family.

DISCUSSION

Our study suggests that in-person contact may play a distinct role in shaping older adults' well-being during the pandemic.

摘要

目的

我们研究了社交隔离、不良健康行为以及新冠疫情爆发后老年人健康行为恶化之间的关系。我们评估了心理途径在社交隔离与健康行为恶化之间的关系中所起的作用。

方法

利用国家社会生活、健康和老龄化项目第三轮(2015 年)及其新冠病毒免疫疾病 2019 年(COVID-19)子研究(2020 年;N=2549)的数据,我们使用广义线性模型探讨了 COVID-19 大流行期间(2020 年与朋友和家人的非频繁面对面接触以及自 COVID-19 开始以来与朋友和家人的面对面接触减少)的社交隔离指标与(1)2020 年不良健康行为(低体力活动、每周饮酒量、吸烟和睡眠质量差)和(2)自疫情开始以来健康行为恶化的感知(报告体力活动减少、饮酒和吸烟增加以及感觉休息不足)之间的关系。

结果

非频繁的面对面接触与不良健康行为无关。另一方面,面对面接触的减少与健康行为的恶化有关。报告面对面接触减少的老年人更有可能认为体力活动减少、饮酒增加和休息不足。情绪健康,特别是与焦虑或抑郁感相比的孤独感,部分中介了感知健康行为恶化与朋友之间面对面接触减少的关系,在一定程度上也与家庭之间的关系。

讨论

我们的研究表明,在大流行期间,面对面接触可能在塑造老年人的幸福感方面发挥着独特的作用。

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