Gabriela Nazar, María-Francisca Cabezas, Daniel Reyes-Molina, Patricia Castillo-Trecán, Felipe Díaz-Toro, Fanny Petermann-Rocha
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摘要
由于认知衰退是一个渐进的过程,因此确定导致其发生和发展的环境影响是至关重要的。步入退休可能是影响认知功能的关键时刻。本研究旨在通过对纵向研究的系统回顾,综合有关退休对认知功能影响的证据。在CINAHL和APA PsycArticles数据库,以及SciELO、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science中,按照PRISMA指南对2013年以来发表的研究进行了系统检索。选取了22项研究。对所纳入研究的主要特征和结果进行叙述综合,可以确定退休与认知功能之间关系的总体趋势以及混杂变量和调节变量。总的来说,研究结果表明,退休与认知功能下降、衰退速度加快和患痴呆症的风险增加有关。社会人口变量、评估的认知领域、心理工作需求和职业群体会改变这种关系。可能的机制,如减少认知刺激,增加压力和角色脱离进行了讨论。
The effects of retirement on cognitive functioning based on a systematic review of longitudinal studies.
As cognitive decline is a progressive process, it is crucial to determine the environmental influences that contribute to its onset and advancement. The transition into retirement may be a pivotal moment impacting cognitive functioning. This study aimed to synthesise evidence on the effects of retirement on cognitive functioning through a systematic review of longitudinal studies. A systematic search was conducted in the CINAHL and APA PsycArticles databases, as well as in SciELO, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, for studies published since 2013, following PRISMA guidelines. Twenty-two studies were selected. A narrative synthesis of the main characteristics and results of the included studies enabled the identification of overarching trends as well as confounding and moderating variables in the relationship between retirement and cognitive functioning. Overall, the findings suggested that retirement was associated with lower cognitive functioning, an increased rate of decline, and a higher risk of dementia. Sociodemographic variables, cognitive domains assessed, mental job demands, and occupational groups were found to modify this relationship. Possible mechanisms such as reduced cognitive stimulation, increased stress, and role disengagement are discussed.
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