随着时间的推移,老年人的积极情绪、抑郁症状和关节炎疼痛。

Healthy aging research Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-23 DOI:10.12715/har.2015.4.16
Jeong E Lee, Eva Kahana, Boaz Kahana, Kaitlyn Barnes
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背景:老年人经常出现关节炎疼痛的身体症状。我们研究了关节炎疼痛和抑郁症状随时间的动态变化。我们还研究了时变关节炎疼痛对抑郁症状的影响,以及社区老年人的积极影响。方法:分析基于佛罗里达州退休社区299名老年居民(M=83.78)的4次年度随访数据。我们估计了一个分层增长曲线模型,该模型将时变疼痛的影响和参与者的特征(如年龄、性别、认知功能、情感支持和健康)联系起来。生长曲线模型用于评估随着时间的推移,作为关节炎疼痛的函数的情绪健康的变化。结果:我们发现抑郁症状在4年内增加,而积极情绪在4年后下降,在水平和斜率上存在显著的人与人之间的差异。正如预测的那样,随着时间的推移,关节炎疼痛的变化与抑郁症状和积极情绪共同变化。性别、认知功能、健康状况和他人的情感支持与人与人之间情感幸福水平的差异有关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,将老年人的情绪健康概念化为一种动态的、不断变化的结构,既适用于抑郁症状,也适用于积极情感。研究结果还表明,关节炎疼痛和情绪支持会导致抑郁症状,并对患有关节炎的老年人产生积极影响。
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Positive affect, depressive symptoms, and arthritis pain of elderly people over time.

Background: Older adults frequently experience physical symptoms of arthritis pain. We examined the dynamic change of arthritis pain and depressive symptoms over time. We also addressed the influence of time varying arthritis pain on depressive symptoms and positive affect among community dwelling older individuals.

Methods: Analyses were based on data from 4 annual follow-ups in a sample of 299 elderly residents (M=83.78) of Florida retirement communities. We estimated a hierarchical growth curve model that related the effects of time varying pain and characteristics of participants such as age, gender, cognitive functioning, emotional support and health. Growth curve modeling was used to assess changes in emotional well-being as a function of arthritis pain over time.

Results: We found that depressive symptoms increased over 4 years whereas positive affect declined over 4 years with significant between-person differences in levels and slopes. As predicted, changes in arthritis pain co-varied with both depressive symptoms and positive affect over time. Gender, cognitive functioning, health conditions and emotional support from others were associated with between person differences in level of emotional well-being.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that conceptualization of emotional well-being of older adults as a dynamic, changing construct applies both depressive symptoms and positive affect. Findings also suggest that arthritis pain as well as emotional support contribute to depressive symptoms and to positive affect among older adults with arthritis.

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