Wu Huijing, Brown Susan L
Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS), Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, U.S.A.
Marriage Fam Rev. 2024;60(2):109-132. doi: 10.1080/01494929.2024.2312371. Epub 2024 Feb 12.
Guided by the perspective that intimate relationship types represent a continuum of social attachment, we assessed how living apart together (LAT) relationships are related to psychological well-being in later life. Using data from the 2011 Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS), we assessed levels of depressive symptoms by comparing LAT respondents (2.5%) with never married (2.5%), divorced (6.8%), widowed (10.4%), dating (2.8%), cohabiting (2.3%), remarried (15.1%), and first married (57.6%) men and women aged 51 and older (Total N=7,924). However, the results did not support the theory of social attachment. The psychological well-being of men and women in LAT relationships was no different from either cohabiting or married adults. LAT relationships may have unique functions that help to reduce stress in later life. This study provides new insights about the psychological well-being of LAT adults.
基于亲密关系类型代表社会依恋连续体的观点,我们评估了“分开同居”(LAT)关系与晚年心理健康之间的关联。利用2011年威斯康星纵向研究(WLS)的数据,我们通过比较LAT受访者(2.5%)与从未结婚者(2.5%)、离婚者(6.8%)、丧偶者(10.4%)、约会者(2.8%)、同居者(2.3%)、再婚者(15.1%)以及初婚者(57.6%)中51岁及以上的男性和女性(总样本量N = 7924),来评估抑郁症状水平。然而,结果并不支持社会依恋理论。处于LAT关系中的男性和女性的心理健康与同居或已婚成年人并无差异。LAT关系可能具有独特的功能,有助于减轻晚年的压力。本研究为LAT成年人的心理健康提供了新的见解。