de la Rosa Pedro Antonio, Nakamura Julia, Cowden Richard G, Kim Eric, Osorio Alfonso, VanderWeele Tyler J
Institute for Culture and Society, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Fam Process. 2025 Mar;64(1):e13057. doi: 10.1111/famp.13057. Epub 2024 Sep 17.
In the present study, we examined the prospective associations of both spousal support and spousal strain with a wide range of health and well-being outcomes in married older adults. Applying the analytic template for outcome-wide designs, three waves of longitudinal data from the Health and Retirement Study (n = 7788, M = 64.2 years) were analyzed using linear regression, logistic regression, and generalized linear models. A set of models was performed for spousal support and another set of models for spousal strain (2010/2012, t). Outcomes included 35 different aspects of physical health, health behaviors, psychological well-being, psychological distress, and social factors (2014/2016, t). All models adjusted for pre-baseline levels of sociodemographic covariates and all outcomes (2006/2008, t). Spousal support evidenced positive associations with five psychological well-being outcomes, as well as negative associations with five psychological distress outcomes and loneliness. Conversely, spousal strain evidenced negative associations with three psychological well-being outcomes, in addition to positive associations with three psychological distress outcomes and loneliness. The magnitude of these associations was generally small, although some effect estimates were somewhat larger. Associations of both spousal support and strain with other social and health-related outcomes were more negligible. Both support and strain within a marital relationship have the potential to impact various aspects of psychological well-being, psychological distress, and loneliness in the aging population.
在本研究中,我们考察了配偶支持和配偶压力与已婚老年人广泛的健康和幸福结局之间的前瞻性关联。应用全结局设计的分析模板,我们使用线性回归、逻辑回归和广义线性模型分析了来自健康与退休研究(n = 7788,平均年龄 = 64.2岁)的三波纵向数据。针对配偶支持执行了一组模型,针对配偶压力执行了另一组模型(2010/2012,时间点t)。结局包括身体健康、健康行为、心理健康、心理困扰和社会因素的35个不同方面(2014/2016,时间点t)。所有模型均对社会人口学协变量和所有结局的基线前水平进行了调整(2006/2008,时间点t)。配偶支持与五项心理健康结局呈正相关,与五项心理困扰结局和孤独感呈负相关。相反,配偶压力与三项心理健康结局呈负相关,与三项心理困扰结局和孤独感呈正相关。这些关联的程度通常较小,尽管一些效应估计值略大。配偶支持和压力与其他社会和健康相关结局的关联更可忽略不计。婚姻关系中的支持和压力都有可能影响老年人群心理健康、心理困扰和孤独感的各个方面。