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目的:本文旨在研究探视与生活质量(QOL)之间的关系,以及探视与监狱中老年人和年轻人生活质量(QOL)之间的差异。作者还探讨了探视对这种环境下成年人生活质量的贡献。作者预计探视次数越少,老年人的 QOL 越低。根据社会心理发展理论,作者还预计探视和 QOL 之间的关系对老年人而非年轻人的影响更大,而且探视对心理 QOL 的贡献最大:研究采用了美国一所大型监狱的横断面数据(n = 264)。作者描述了老年人(≥45 岁)和年轻人(≤44 岁)中探视和 QOL 测量的样本,并使用独立样本 t 检验和双变量分析研究了探视和 QOL 测量的差异及其关系。作者使用分层多元线性回归法探讨了探视对监狱成年人的心理、社会关系、身体和环境 QOL 的贡献:与年轻人相比,老年人的家人探视次数较少,身体素质也较低,差异不大(d 范围 = 0.33-0.35)。在探视和环境 QOL 关系方面,各组之间也存在明显差异(z = 1.66,p 原创性/价值:对监狱中老年人的研究有限,学者们尚未研究探视与这些环境中的人的 QOL 之间的关系。
Visitation and quality of life among older adults in jail.
Purpose: The purpose of this paper aims to examine differences in measures of and relationships between visitation and quality of life (QOL) among older and younger jailed adults. The authors also explored the contribution of visitation to QOL among adults in this setting. The authors anticipated fewer visits and lower QOL among older adults. Framed by psychosocial developmental theory, the authors also anticipated a larger effect in the relationship between visitation and QOL among older rather than younger adults and that visitation would contribute most readily to psychological QOL.
Design/methodology/approach: Cross-sectional data from a large US jail were used (n = 264). The authors described the sample regarding visitation and QOL measures among older (≥45) and younger adults (≤44) and examined differences in measures of and relationships between visitation and QOL using independent sample t-tests and bivariate analyses. The authors explored the contribution of visitation to psychological, social relationships, physical and environmental QOL among jailed adults using hierarchical multiple linear regression.
Findings: Older adults had fewer family visits and lower physical QOL than younger adults, disparities were moderate in effect (d range = 0.33-0.35). A significant difference also emerged between groups regarding the visitation and environmental QOL relationship (z = 1.66, p <0.05). Visitation contributed to variation in physical and social relationships QOL among jailed adults (Beta range = 0.19-0.24).
Originality/value: Limited research exists among jailed older adults and scholars have yet to examine the relationship between visitation and QOL among persons in these settings.