Liu Hui, Hsieh Ning
Department of Sociology and Center on Aging and the Life Course, Purdue University.
Department of Sociology, Michigan State University.
J Marriage Fam. 2024 Apr;86(2):473-493. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12956. Epub 2023 Nov 27.
This study examines the long-observed marital advantage in happiness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have altered the marital advantage in happiness due to changes in social integration processes. However, this has not been explored in previous studies.
Data were from the COVID-19 substudy of the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (N=2622). A series of regressions were estimated to understand marital status differences in pandemic happiness and changes in relationships with non-resident family and friends. Karlson-Holm-Breen mediation analysis was conducted to examine whether relationships with non-resident family and friends explained the marital association with pandemic happiness.
From pre-pandemic to pandemic, married respondents experienced a greater increase in unhappiness than unmarried counterparts, narrowing happiness gaps. However, unmarried individuals, including cohabiting, divorced, widowed, and never married individuals, continued to report higher levels of unhappiness during the pandemic than married peers. These differences primarily stemmed from pre-pandemic happiness. After controlling for pre-pandemic happiness, cohabiting, widowed, and never married older adults did not significantly differ from their married counterparts in reporting unhappiness during the pandemic. In contrast, divorced individuals remained consistently more unhappy than married individuals during the pandemic, mainly due to deteriorated relationship quality with non-resident family.
During a global crisis, it is crucial for policymakers, healthcare providers, and researchers to develop innovative interventions to promote happiness and healthy aging among all older adults, paying special attention to those who are divorced.
本研究考察了在新冠疫情期间长期观察到的婚姻在幸福感方面的优势。
由于社会融合过程的变化,新冠疫情可能改变了婚姻在幸福感方面的优势。然而,以往的研究尚未对此进行探讨。
数据来自国家社会生活、健康与老龄化项目的新冠疫情子研究(N = 2622)。进行了一系列回归分析,以了解疫情期间幸福感的婚姻状况差异以及与非居住家庭成员和朋友关系的变化。进行卡尔森 - 霍尔姆 - 布林中介分析,以检验与非居住家庭成员和朋友的关系是否解释了婚姻与疫情期间幸福感的关联。
从疫情前到疫情期间,已婚受访者的不幸福感增加幅度大于未婚受访者,幸福感差距缩小。然而,未婚个体,包括同居、离异、丧偶和从未结婚的个体,在疫情期间报告的不幸福感仍高于已婚同龄人。这些差异主要源于疫情前的幸福感。在控制了疫情前的幸福感后,同居、丧偶和从未结婚的老年人在疫情期间报告的不幸福感与已婚同龄人没有显著差异。相比之下,离异个体在疫情期间始终比已婚个体更不幸福,主要是由于与非居住家庭成员的关系质量恶化。
在全球危机期间,政策制定者、医疗保健提供者和研究人员制定创新干预措施以促进所有老年人的幸福感和健康老龄化至关重要,尤其要关注那些离异的老年人。