家庭和支持者调节在晚年焦虑中的作用。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Clinical Gerontologist Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-15 DOI:10.1080/07317115.2025.2492132
Courtney Muir, Viviana M Wuthrich, Carly J Johnco
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摘要

目的:家庭住宿(例如,提供过度的安慰,促进回避)在儿童和年轻人中普遍存在,并加剧了焦虑,但尚未对老年人进行检查。有理由认为,家庭住宿也可能加剧晚年生活中的焦虑。然而,重要的是要考虑到与年龄相关的身体或认知能力的变化可能需要在评估过程中获得他人的功能性帮助。本研究旨在探讨老年人家庭住宿的现象学和临床相关性。方法:参与者为32名60-88岁的社区老年人(M = 69.78, SD = 8.62;(31%可能患有焦虑症)和他们的支持者。二人组报告了支持者的适应、心理健康和功能能力,并完成了一项旨在引发行为适应(侵入性、安慰性和回避性)的行为压力任务。结果:80%的老年人焦虑的支持者参与调解。住宿与更大的焦虑严重程度有关,但与功能能力无关。结论:家庭住宿通常来自焦虑老年人的支持者,并与焦虑增加有关。评估和修改这些环境强化物可能是治疗的重要目标。临床意义:住宿是维持晚年焦虑的重要环境因素,应减少。
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The Role of Family and Supporter Accommodation in Late-Life Anxiety.

Objectives: Family accommodation (e.g. providing excessive reassurance, facilitating avoidance) is widespread and exacerbates anxiety in children and young adults, however has not been examined in older adults. There are reasons to expect that family accommodation may also exacerbate anxiety in later life. However, it is important to consider that age-related changes in physical or cognitive abilities may necessitate the need for functional assistance from others during assessment. This study aimed to examine the phenomenology and clinical correlates of family accommodation in older adults.

Methods: Participants were 32 community-dwelling older adults, aged 60-88 (M = 69.78, SD = 8.62; 31% with a probable anxiety disorder) and their supporters. Dyads reported on supporter accommodation, mental health and functional ability and completed a behavioral stress task designed to elicit behavioral accommodation (intrusiveness, reassurance, and avoidance).

Results: 80% of supporters of older adults with anxiety engaged in accommodation.Accommodation was associated with greater anxiety severity, but not functional ability.

Conclusions: Family accommodation is common from supporters of older adults with anxiety, and linked to increased anxiety. Assessment and modification of these environmental reinforcers may be important targets for treatment.

Clinical implications: Accommodation is an important environmental factor maintaining late-life anxiety, and should be reduced.

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Clinical Gerontologist
Clinical Gerontologist GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
25.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Gerontologist presents original research, reviews, and clinical comments relevant to the needs of behavioral health professionals and all practitioners who work with older adults. Published in cooperation with Psychologists in Long Term Care, the journal is designed for psychologists, physicians, nurses, social workers, counselors (family, pastoral, and vocational), and other health professionals who address behavioral health concerns found in later life, including: -adjustments to changing roles- issues related to diversity and aging- family caregiving- spirituality- cognitive and psychosocial assessment- depression, anxiety, and PTSD- Alzheimer’s disease and other neurocognitive disorders- long term care- behavioral medicine in aging- rehabilitation and education for older adults. Each issue provides insightful articles on current topics. Submissions are peer reviewed by content experts and selected for both scholarship and relevance to the practitioner to ensure that the articles are among the best in the field. Authors report original research and conceptual reviews. A unique column in Clinical Gerontologist is “Clinical Comments." This section features brief observations and specific suggestions from practitioners which avoid elaborate research designs or long reference lists. This section is a unique opportunity for you to learn about the valuable clinical work of your peers in a short, concise format.
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