Guo Jin, Wister Andrew, Mitchell Barbara, Li Shuzhuo
School of Public Policy and Administration, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Aging Health. 2024 Oct 3:8982643241289516. doi: 10.1177/08982643241289516.
Death anxiety is feelings of worry and fear regarding death. This study explored the effect of number of chronic conditions on death anxiety in older adults and the moderating effect of age. This study used the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth waves of longitudinal data (2012-2021) collected in Anhui, China (5014 person-year observations). A mixed linear model was used to examine the effect of number of chronic conditions on death anxiety and the moderating effect of age. The number of chronic conditions showed an inverted U-shaped relationship with death anxiety, with death anxiety being lower in older adults with older age. As age increased, the U-shaped curve became flatter, and the extremes shifted to the right. Particular attention should be given to younger older adults with chronic conditions to help them recover earlier from the negative impact by providing information and counseling about their chronic conditions.
死亡焦虑是对死亡的担忧和恐惧情绪。本研究探讨了慢性病数量对老年人死亡焦虑的影响以及年龄的调节作用。本研究使用了在中国安徽收集的纵向数据的第五、第六、第七和第八波(2012 - 2021年)(5014人年观察数据)。采用混合线性模型来检验慢性病数量对死亡焦虑的影响以及年龄的调节作用。慢性病数量与死亡焦虑呈倒U形关系,年龄较大的老年人死亡焦虑较低。随着年龄增长,U形曲线变得更平缓,极值向右移动。应特别关注患有慢性病的年轻老年人,通过提供有关其慢性病的信息和咨询来帮助他们更早地从负面影响中恢复过来。