控制感与社会支持的相互关系:一个随机截距交叉滞后面板模型。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Eunbea Kim, Gina Lee, Jeong Eun Lee, Peter Martin
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目的:虽然已有研究表明控制感与社会支持在老年人幸福感的背景下存在关系,但很少有人关注它们之间的纵向关系。在控制感与社会支持关系的基础上,本研究从控制感的两个维度(掌握/约束)和不同社会支持来源(家庭/朋友支持)的不同作用出发,考察二者之间的相互关系。我们还探讨了这些关联的性别差异。方法:本研究纳入9540名50岁及以上的健康与退休研究(HRS;2006/2008、2010/2012、2014/2016和2018/2020)。为了观察控制感和社会支持之间的关系随时间的个体内部变化,我们使用了一个随机截距交叉滞后面板模型。我们还进行了多组分析,以检验性别对这些关联的调节作用。结果:控制感与社会支持同时存在。尽管在不同的波浪中并不一致,但掌握和约束预示着女性朋友之间的支持。结论:这项研究表明,控制感可能对女性感知到的来自朋友的社会支持很重要,而对男性来说可能不那么重要。
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Reciprocal relationship between sense of control and social support: a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model.

Objectives: Although prior research has indicated the relationship between sense of control and social support in the context of older adults' well-being, little attention has been given to examining the inter-relationship between them longitudinally. Shedding light on the relationship between sense of control and social support, this study aimed to examine the reciprocal relationship between them, considering the two dimensions of sense of control (mastery/constraints) and the distinctive effects of different sources of social support (family/friends support). We also explored the gender differences in the associations.

Method: This study included 9540 individuals 50 and older from the Health and Retirement study (HRS; 2006/2008, 2010/2012, 2014/2016, and 2018/2020). To observe intra-individual changes in the relationship between sense of control and social support over time, we used a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model with the four waves. We also conducted multi-group analyses to examine the moderating effect of gender on the associations.

Results: We found that sense of control and social support were concurrently related. Although not consistent across waves, mastery and constraints predicted friends support among women.

Conclusion: This study suggests that sense of control may emerge as significant for women's perceived social support from friends, while it may not hold the same importance for men.

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Aging & Mental Health
Aging & Mental Health 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging & Mental Health provides a leading international forum for the rapidly expanding field which investigates the relationship between the aging process and mental health. The journal addresses the mental changes associated with normal and abnormal or pathological aging, as well as the psychological and psychiatric problems of the aging population. The journal also has a strong commitment to interdisciplinary and innovative approaches that explore new topics and methods. Aging & Mental Health covers the biological, psychological and social aspects of aging as they relate to mental health. In particular it encourages an integrated approach for examining various biopsychosocial processes and etiological factors associated with psychological changes in the elderly. It also emphasizes the various strategies, therapies and services which may be directed at improving the mental health of the elderly and their families. In this way the journal promotes a strong alliance among the theoretical, experimental and applied sciences across a range of issues affecting mental health and aging. The emphasis of the journal is on rigorous quantitative, and qualitative, research and, high quality innovative studies on emerging topics.
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