老年人习惯性反刍、表达抑制和感知压力对身心健康的影响

IF 2.1 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Eyal Gringart, Rodrigo Becerra, Andrea Smith
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背景/目的:本研究旨在调查来自非临床社区样本的一组老年人(50至80岁)的习惯性反刍、抑制和感知压力是否预示着较差的身心健康和福祉。方法:本研究采用横断面调查设计,采用在线自我报告测量。据预测,反刍、压抑和感知压力水平越高,总体健康和幸福水平越低,抑郁和焦虑水平越高。结果:研究结果表明,反刍和感知压力都能显著预测焦虑加剧、抑郁加剧、身体健康和幸福感下降。结论:这些结果重复并扩展了以往关于反刍的研究。然而,与过去的研究不同,压抑并不是压力、焦虑或总体健康和幸福的重要预测因素或相关因素;不过,压抑确实能微弱但显著地预测抑郁。
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The Consequences of Habitual Rumination, Expressive Suppression, and Perceived Stress on Mental and Physical Health Among Older Adults.

Background/Objectives: The current study aimed to investigate whether habitual rumination, suppression, and perceived stress predict poor mental and physical health as well as well-being in a group of older adults (aged 50 to 80 years) from a non-clinical community sample. Methods: The current study comprised a cross-sectional survey design with online self-report measures. It was predicted that higher levels of rumination, suppression, and perceived stress would predict lower levels of general health as well as well-being, and heightened levels of depression and anxiety. Results: Findings from the study indicated that both rumination and perceived stress significantly predicted heightened anxiety, heightened depression, and decreased physical health as well as well-being. Conclusions: These results replicate and extend past research on rumination. However, diverging from past research, suppression was not a significant predictor, or correlate, of stress, anxiety, or of general health and well-being; though, suppression did weakly but significantly predict depression.

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Geriatrics
Geriatrics 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
115
审稿时长
20.03 days
期刊介绍: • Geriatric biology • Geriatric health services research • Geriatric medicine research • Geriatric neurology, stroke, cognition and oncology • Geriatric surgery • Geriatric physical functioning, physical health and activity • Geriatric psychiatry and psychology • Geriatric nutrition • Geriatric epidemiology • Geriatric rehabilitation
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