随着时间的推移,已婚老年人的友谊支持和紧张模式:人口、社会和幸福因素的作用

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
A. Ermer, Jeremy B. Kanter
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摘要

本研究调查了老年已婚夫妇的友谊支持和压力轨迹。友谊在整个人生过程中是必不可少的。然而,大多数在长期婚姻背景下研究友谊的研究都没有考察友谊质量是如何随着时间的推移而发展的,也没有将二人组作为分析单位。使用了生长混合模型和三波健康与退休研究(HRS)中的3608对已婚夫妇。在每次分析中,分别评估支持和压力轨迹,并一起评估配偶。方差分析(ANOVA)用于检验幸福感和人口统计学因素是否区分了阶级。确定了三类友谊支持轨迹和两类友谊紧张轨迹。支持类别以丈夫的友谊支持稳定性为特征,配偶的高、稳定支持是最佳支持轨迹类别。应变类别的特点是应变水平相对较低,配偶的低应变、递减应变类别是最佳应变轨迹类别。支持和压力轨迹都通过人口、社会和幸福因素来区分。研究结果为友谊支持和紧张模式的性别性质提供了证据,并有助于了解已婚老年人中与不同纵向友谊模式相关的因素。研究结果还对旨在加强友谊的方案努力和干预措施产生了影响。
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PATTERNS OF FRIENDSHIP SUPPORT AND STRAIN OVER TIME AMONG MARRIED OLDER ADULTS: THE ROLE OF DEMOGRAPHIC, SOCIAL, AND WELL-BEING FACTORS
The present study examines older adult married couples’ friendship support and strain trajectories. Friendship is essential across the life course. However, most studies examining friendship within the context of long-term marriages have not examined how friendship quality develops over time and have not treated the dyad as the unit of analysis. Growth mixture modeling and 3,608 married couples across three waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) were used. Support and strain trajectories were assessed separately and spouses were assessed together in each analysis. Analyses of Variance (ANOVAs) were used to examine whether well-being and demographic factors distinguished classes. Three classes of friendship support trajectories and two classes of friendship strain trajectories were identified. The support classes were characterized by husbands’ friendship support stability, with the Spouses’ High, Stable Support serving as the optimal support trajectory class. The strain classes were characterized by relatively low levels of strain, with the Spouses’ Low, Decreasing Strain class serving as the optimal strain trajectory class. Both support and strain trajectories were distinguished by demographic, social, and well-being factors. The results provide evidence for the gendered nature of friendship support and strain patterns, and contributes to knowledge regarding factors associated with distinct longitudinal friendship patterns among married older adults. The findings also have implications for programmatic efforts and interventions aimed to strengthen friendships.
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Research in Human Development
Research in Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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