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Reciprocity: A Predictor of Mental Health and Continuity in Elderly Peoples Relationships? A Review

机译:互惠:老年人关系中心理健康和连续性的预测指标?回顾

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Many studies have demonstrated that social relationships confer mental health benefits. This paper aims to identify whether and how reciprocity in social relationships predicts or is associated with mental health benefits as well as with continuity in elderly people's social relationships. The studies reviewed in this paper show that, among elders, being in a balanced or underbenefited reciprocal position predicts better mental health and life quality than being in an overbenefited position. Throughout the course of life, reciprocity evens out present and earlier reciprocal imbalances, securing continuity in close relationships—particularly between spouses and between elderly parents and adult children. In friendships, securing continuity seems to be based on the maintenance of independence based on balanced reciprocal relations, making these relationships more vulnerable. Due to the problems of conceptualization and measurement in the reviewed studies, one should be cautious in stating a final conclusion that the reciprocity norm has a universal positive effect on mental health and continuity in elderly people's relationships.
机译:许多研究表明,社会关系可以给心理健康带来好处。本文旨在确定社会关系的互惠性是否以及如何预测或与心理健康收益以及老年人社会关系的连续性相关联。本文回顾的研究表明,在老年人中,处于平衡或受益不足的互惠位置比处于过度受益的位置预测的心理健康和生活质量更好。在整个人生过程中,互惠会消除当前和较早的相互不平衡,从而确保亲密关系的连续性,尤其是在配偶之间以及年迈的父母与成年子女之间。在友谊中,确保连续性似乎是建立在维持平衡的互惠关系基础上的独立性的基础上,从而使这些关系更加脆弱。由于所审查的研究中存在概念化和度量方面的问题,因此在做出最后结论时要谨慎一点,即互惠规范对老年人的心理健康和连续性具有普遍的积极影响。

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