婚姻史对晚年孤独和社会参与的影响:一个中美比较。

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Leping Wang, Yang Claire Yang
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大多数关于婚姻和幸福的研究只关注当前的婚姻状况,而没有解决婚姻事件的时间和顺序对幸福的影响。为了填补这一空白,我们使用健康与退休研究(HRS)和中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)的数据来调查美国和中国65岁及以上老年人一生中婚姻史与晚年孤独感和社会参与之间的关系,以及其中的性别差异。我们发现,不同国家的婚姻历史与孤独和社会参与的关系不同。与准时的婚姻过渡相比,非准时的婚姻过渡与更差的社会情感健康相关,表现为中国过早丧偶的孤独感更高。在其他方面,美国中年离婚的典型转变与孤独感的减少有关。我们在美国发现了性别差异的微弱证据,例如,与拜访朋友相比,美国女性过早丧偶与更多的休闲活动有关,而男性则不然。否则,终身单身的美国男性参加休闲活动的几率比拜访朋友的几率要低,而女性则不然。我们的研究结果从三个相互关联的理论揭示了婚姻史(包括状态和过渡)与老年人社会情感健康之间的联系:生命历程范式、规范过渡理论和“性别作为关系”理论。我们还强调了研究整体婚姻史(而不是目前的婚姻状况)及其在生命历程中的社会心理后果的重要性,特别注意婚姻状况的标准化衡量往往会忽视的非规范性婚姻转变。
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The impact of marital histories on late-life loneliness and social participation: a US-China comparison.

Most research on marriage and well-being only looks at current marital status, which fails to address the impact of the timing and sequence of marital events on well-being. To fill in this gap, we use data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) to investigate the relationship between marital histories over the life course and loneliness and social participation in late life among older adults aged 65 and over across the US and China, and the gender differences therein. We show that marital histories are associated with loneliness and social participation differently across countries. Off-time marital transition is associated with worse socio-emotional well-being than on-time transition, represented by the higher likelihood of loneliness among Chinese widowed prematurely. On-time transition, featured by mid-life divorce in the US, is otherwise linked to less loneliness. We find weak evidence of gendered differences in the US, such that premature widowhood is linked to higher participation in leisure activities than friend visits for US women but not men. Lifelong singlehood, otherwise, is associated with lower odds of attending leisure activities than friend visits for US men but not women. Our findings reveal the associations between marital histories, including the states and transitions, and the socio-emotional well-being of older adults from three interconnected theories: the life course paradigm, the normative transition theory and the 'gender-as-relational' theory. We also highlight the importance of studying holistic marital histories (rather than current marital status) and their socio-psychological consequences over the life course, with particular attention to non-normative marital transitions that standardised measures of marital status tend to overlook.

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