[职业复杂性与晚年记忆和推理能力]。

Q4 Psychology
Yoshiko Ishioka, Yasuyuki Gondo, Yukie Masui, Takeshi Nakagawa, Megumi Tabuchi, Madoka Ogawa, Kei Kamide, Kazunori Ikebe, Yasumichi Arai, Tatsuro Ishizaki, Ryutaro Takahashi
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摘要

这项研究使用了824名年龄在69-72岁之间的社区居民的数据,研究了个人主要职业的复杂性与他或她的晚年记忆和推理能力之间的关系。数据、人员和事物工作的复杂性是根据日本的工作复杂性评分来评估的。在多元回归分析中考察了职业复杂性与被试记忆和推理能力之间的关系。在控制了性别、学校记录和教育之后,研究人员发现,与人打交道越复杂,记忆力越强;与数据打交道越复杂,推理能力越强。此外,我们还观察到性别与数据工作复杂性之间的交互效应与推理表现的关系:涉及高度数据复杂性的工作与男性的高推理表现有关。这些发现表明,有必要在成年经历的背景下考虑晚年的认知功能,特别是那些与职业和性别有关的认知功能。
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[Occupational complexity and late-life memory and reasoning abilities].

This study examined the associations between the complexity of an individual's primary lifetime occupation and his or her late-life memory and reasoning performance, using data from 824 community-dwelling participants aged 69-72 years. The complexity of work with data, people, and things was evaluated based on the Japanese job complexity score. The associations between occupational complexity and participant's memory and reasoning abilities were examined in multiple regression analyses. An association was found between more comple work with people and higher memory performance, as well as between more complex work with data and higher reasoning performance, after having controlled for gender, school records, and education. Further, an interaction effect was observed between gender and complexity of work with data in relation to reasoning performance: work involving a high degree of complexity with data was associated with high reasoning performance in men. These findings suggest the need to consider late-life cognitive functioning within the context of adulthood experiences, specifically those related to occupation and gender.

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