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团结则生:老年人的友谊及其随后的身体、行为和社会心理健康(一种结果广泛的纵向研究方法)。

United we thrive: friendship and subsequent physical, behavioural and psychosocial health in older adults (an outcome-wide longitudinal approach).

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Human Flourishing Program, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.

出版信息

Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2023 Nov 15;32:e65. doi: 10.1017/S204579602300077X.

Abstract

AIMS

Three factors converge to underscore the heightened importance of evaluating the potential health/well-being effects of friendships in older adulthood. First, policymakers, scientists, and the public alike are recognizing the importance of social relationships for health/well-being and creating national policies to promote social connection. Second, many populations are rapidly aging throughout the world. Third, we currently face what some call a 'friendship recession'. Although, growing research documents associations between friendship with better health and well-being, friendship can also have a 'dark side' and can potentially promote negative outcomes. To better capture friendship's potential heterogeneous effects, we took an outcome-wide analytic approach.

METHODS

We analysed data from 12,998 participants in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) - a prospective and nationally representative cohort of U.S. adults aged >50, and, evaluated if increases in friendship strength (between ; 2006/2008 and ; 2010/2012) were associated with better health/well-being across 35 outcomes (in ; 2014/2016). To assess friendship strength, we leveraged all available friendship items in HRS and created a composite 'friendship score' that assessed the following three domains: (1) friendship network size, (2) friendship network contact frequency and (3) friendship network quality.

RESULTS

Stronger friendships were associated with better outcomes on some indicators of physical health (e.g. reduced risk of mortality), health behaviours (e.g. increased physical activity) and nearly all psychosocial indicators (e.g. higher positive affect and mastery, as well as lower negative affect and risk of depression). Friendship was also associated with increased likelihood of smoking and heavy drinking (although the latter association with heavy drinking did not reach conventional levels of statistical significance).

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings indicate that stronger friendships can have a dual impact on health and well-being. While stronger friendships appear to mainly promote a range of health and well-being outcomes, stronger friendships might also promote negative outcomes. Additional research is needed, and any future friendship interventions and policies that aim to enhance outcomes should focus on how to amplify positive outcomes while mitigating harmful ones.

摘要

目的

有三个因素使得评估友谊对老年人健康/幸福的潜在影响变得尤为重要。首先,政策制定者、科学家和公众都认识到社会关系对健康/幸福的重要性,并制定了促进社会联系的国家政策。其次,世界上许多人口正在迅速老龄化。第三,我们目前正面临着一些人所谓的“友谊衰退”。尽管越来越多的研究证明了友谊与更好的健康和幸福感之间存在关联,但友谊也有“阴暗面”,可能会促进负面结果。为了更好地捕捉友谊潜在的异质影响,我们采用了一种全面的分析方法。

方法

我们分析了来自健康与退休研究(HRS)的 12998 名参与者的数据-这是一项针对美国 50 岁以上成年人的前瞻性和全国代表性队列研究,并评估了友谊强度(在 2006/2008 年至 2010/2012 年之间)的增加是否与 35 项健康/幸福结果(在 2014/2016 年)相关。为了评估友谊强度,我们利用 HRS 中的所有可用友谊项目创建了一个综合的“友谊评分”,评估以下三个领域:(1)友谊网络规模;(2)友谊网络接触频率;(3)友谊网络质量。

结果

更强的友谊与一些身体健康指标(例如降低死亡率)、健康行为(例如增加体育活动)和几乎所有心理社会指标(例如更高的积极情绪和掌控感,以及更低的消极情绪和抑郁风险)的更好结果相关。友谊也与吸烟和大量饮酒的可能性增加有关(尽管后者与大量饮酒的关联没有达到统计学意义上的显著水平)。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,更强的友谊对健康和幸福可能产生双重影响。虽然更强的友谊似乎主要促进了一系列健康和幸福的结果,但更强的友谊也可能促进负面结果。需要进一步的研究,任何旨在增强结果的未来友谊干预措施和政策都应重点关注如何放大积极结果,同时减轻有害结果。

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