Department of Sociology, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China.
BMC Geriatr. 2024 Mar 26;24(1):284. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-04834-4.
Dyadic coping resources have been considered a potential explanatory mechanism of spousal interdependence in health, but the mediation of spousal collaboration for the relationship between self-rated health and depressive symptoms has yet to be examined. This study aimed to investigate the within- (actor effect) and between-partner effects of self-rated health on depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older couples facing physical functioning limitations and to examine the role of spousal collaboration in mediating the actor and cross-partner effects of self-rated health on depressive symptoms.
Data from 185 community-dwelling older Chinese married couples were analyzed using the actor-partner interdependence mediation model (APIMeM). Couples were interviewed through trained research assistants using the 5-item common dyadic coping subscale of the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI), the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) of the QoL questionnaire EQ-5D and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9).
Husbands' self-rated health had an actor effect on their own depressive symptoms and a partner effect on their wives' depressive symptoms. Wives' self-rated health had an actor effect on their own depressive symptoms. The actor effects between self-rated health and depressive symptoms were partially mediated by their own perception of spousal collaboration. Furthermore, husbands' self-rated health not only affects wives' depressive symptoms directly but also indirectly by influencing wives' perceptions of spousal collaboration.
The findings from this study underscored the importance of viewing couples' coping processes from a dyadic and gender-specific perspective, since more (perceived) collaborative efforts have beneficial effects on both partners' mental health outcomes.
对偶应对资源被认为是配偶间相互依存关系影响健康的一个潜在解释机制,但配偶协作对自感健康与抑郁症状之间关系的中介作用尚未得到检验。本研究旨在调查社区居住的老年夫妇在面临身体功能障碍时,自感健康对抑郁症状的个体内(演员效应)和伴侣间效应,并检验配偶协作在中介自感健康对抑郁症状的演员和跨伴侣效应中的作用。
使用演员-伴侣相互依存关系中介模型(APIMeM)分析了 185 对社区居住的中国老年已婚夫妇的数据。研究人员通过受过培训的研究助理,使用对偶应对量表(DCI)的 5 项共同对偶应对分量表、生活质量问卷 EQ-5D 的视觉模拟量表(VAS)和患者健康问卷-9(PHQ-9)对夫妇进行了访谈。
丈夫的自感健康对自身的抑郁症状有演员效应,对妻子的抑郁症状有伴侣效应。妻子的自感健康对自身的抑郁症状有演员效应。自感健康与抑郁症状之间的演员效应部分通过他们对配偶协作的感知进行中介。此外,丈夫的自感健康不仅直接影响妻子的抑郁症状,还通过影响妻子对配偶协作的感知间接影响妻子的抑郁症状。
本研究的结果强调了从对偶和性别特定的角度看待夫妻应对过程的重要性,因为更多(感知到的)协作努力对双方的心理健康结果都有有益的影响。