Gendered Marital Power, Depression, and Cognition Among Older Adults in Mexico.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Nekehia T Quashie, Joseph L Saenz, Connor Sheehan, Angelica Lopez
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Abstract

Objectives: As Mexico rapidly ages, population-level cognitive issues and Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia are projected to increase. Limited social welfare positions family members-especially spouses-as the main support resource. Although past research suggests marital power imbalances relate with increased depression among Mexican older adults, how marital power imbalance relates with cognition and gender differences therein remains understudied. Accordingly, we investigate how perceived marital power relates with cognitive ability with attention to depression and gender.

Methods: We use the 2012, 2015, and 2018 (n = 2,643 heterosexual dyads) waves of the Mexican Health and Aging Study and Actor Partner Interdependence Models (APIM). The APIM allows the cognitive function of each partner to be predicted by their own (actor effects) and partner's (partner effects) perceived marital power imbalance, evaluates gender differences, and the mediating role of depression.

Results: Own reports of lower baseline marital power were directly negatively associated with subsequent cognition only among husbands. Partners' baseline reports of marital power showed mixed direct associations with future cognition: husbands' higher marital power negatively related with wives' cognition, whereas wives' lower marital power positively related with husbands' cognition. Wives' marital power imbalance predicted higher depression in each partner, and both own and partner's depression related with lower cognition, regardless of gender, suggesting that wives' marital power imbalance affects cognition indirectly through depression.

Discussion: Our findings suggest that gendered marital power relations is a novel area for future research in the context of Mexico's aging population, enduring marriages, and entrenched patriarchal structures.

墨西哥老年人的婚姻权力、抑郁和认知。
目标:随着墨西哥迅速老龄化,人口层面的认知问题和阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆(AD/ADRD)预计将增加。有限的社会福利使得家庭成员——尤其是配偶——成为主要的支持资源。虽然过去的研究表明,婚姻权力失衡与墨西哥老年人抑郁症的增加有关,但婚姻权力失衡与认知和性别差异之间的关系仍未得到充分研究。因此,我们研究如何感知婚姻权力与认知能力与抑郁和性别的关系。方法:我们使用2012年、2015年和2018年(n = 2643对异性恋夫妇)墨西哥健康与老龄化研究(MHAS)和演员伴侣相互依赖模型(APIM)的波浪。APIM允许每个伴侣的认知功能通过他们自己(行动者效应)和伴侣(伴侣效应)感知的婚姻权力失衡来预测,评估性别差异,以及抑郁的中介作用。结果:只有在丈夫中,自己报告的较低基线婚姻权力与随后的认知直接负相关。伴侣对婚姻权力的基线报告显示了与未来认知的混合直接关联:丈夫较高的婚姻权力与妻子的认知负相关,而妻子较低的婚姻权力与丈夫的认知正相关。无论性别如何,妻子的婚姻权力失衡均预示着双方抑郁程度的升高,且双方的抑郁程度均与认知程度的降低相关,表明妻子的婚姻权力失衡通过抑郁间接影响认知。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,在墨西哥人口老龄化、婚姻持久和父权结构根深蒂固的背景下,性别婚姻权力关系是未来研究的一个新领域。
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CiteScore
11.60
自引率
8.10%
发文量
178
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences publishes articles on development in adulthood and old age that advance the psychological science of aging processes and outcomes. Articles have clear implications for theoretical or methodological innovation in the psychology of aging or contribute significantly to the empirical understanding of psychological processes and aging. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, attitudes, clinical applications, cognition, education, emotion, health, human factors, interpersonal relations, neuropsychology, perception, personality, physiological psychology, social psychology, and sensation.
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