守寡的社会参与:来自12年调查小组的证据。

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Jeremy W Lim-Soh
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目标:社会参与对老年人,特别是寡妇的生活质量很重要。这是第一个测试老年寡妇的正式和非正式社会参与是增加还是减少的研究,使用了丧亲前后的多个小组观察。本文还测试了经济和婚姻满意度、抑郁和丈夫死前疾病对这些趋势的调节作用。方法:采用韩国老龄化纵向研究的七波,追踪社会参与的4项指标——会见和联系孩子、会见朋友、参加正式团体的变化。一组已婚人士作为对照,采用粗略的精确匹配加权,控制年龄和时间趋势。混合模型回归估计丧偶随时间的影响。结果:失丧前社会参与变化不大,失丧后社会参与均有显著上升。然而,与孩子见面和联系的频率在丧亲后的早期达到峰值并下降,而与朋友见面和参加小组活动则显示出延迟但持久的影响。至于调节因子,经济和婚姻满意度与整体社会参与水平呈正相关,但与丧亲后的社会参与水平负相关。讨论:丧偶妇女丧失亲人后社会参与的增加凸显了丧偶妇女的复原力和她们得到的社会支持。然而,时间上的差异表明,从长远来看,与儿童的接触逐渐被家庭外关系所取代。经济和婚姻满意度的负面调节作用指出了一个悖论,即看似富裕的人可能更容易成为寡妇。
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Social Participation in Widowhood: Evidence From a 12-Year Panel.

Objectives: Social participation is important to the quality of life of older adults, especially widows. This is the first study to test whether older widows' formal and informal social participation rises or declines using multiple panel observations pre- and postbereavement. This article also tests the moderating effects of economic and marital satisfaction, depression, and husband's illness before death on these trends.

Methods: Seven waves of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Ageing are used to track changes in 4 measures of social participation-meeting and contacting a child, meeting friends, and attending a formal group. A comparison group of married individuals, weighted with coarsened exact matching, controls for age and time trends. Mixed model regressions estimate the effects of widowhood over time.

Results: Social participation shows little change before bereavement and rises significantly after bereavement for all measures. However, frequencies of meeting and contacting a child peak and decline early postbereavement, while meeting friends and attending a group show delayed but long-lasting effects. With regard to moderators, economic and marital satisfaction are positively associated with overall social participation levels but negatively associated with social participation postbereavement.

Discussion: Increased social participation after bereavement underscores the resilience of widows and the social support they receive. However, differences in timing suggest that contact with children is gradually substituted with extrafamilial relationships in the long run. The negative moderating roles of economic and marital satisfaction point to a paradox where seemingly well-off individuals may be more vulnerable to widowhood.

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