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AGING TOGETHER: COUPLES’ INTERPERSONAL DYNAMICS HEALTH AND WELL-BEING ACROSS ADULTHOOD

机译:共同成长:夫妻之间的人际互动健康和福祉

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Partners’ lives are intertwined as couples age together. Shared joys can benefit couples’ health and well-being, but partners can also expose one another to health-risky stressors and struggles. This symposium will examine key ways in which partners shape each other’s paths toward healthy aging or decline by integrating perspectives on relationship dynamics, adult development, and psychophysiological processes. Speakers will address the role of age in relationships, both as a meaningful context for couples’ lives and an index of social-emotional development. The first two talks will examine spillover, crossover, and physiological linkage between older partners across timescales. Theresa Pauly will begin by examining daily synchrony in older partners’ cortisol as a function of everyday closeness, and its health correlates. Using data from the Cardiovascular Health Study, Dr. Joan Monin will extend the study of older couples’ interdependence to links between their mental health and cognitive functioning over six years. The final two presentations will consider couples’ dynamics, health, and well-being around marital support, a central interaction context for aging couples. Namely, Ashley Stanford will investigate associations between day-to-day invisible support and the emotional well-being of support providers and recipients, with novel implications for older couples facing the protracted stress of chronic pain. Dr. Stephanie Wilson will examine links between support quality and sympathetic, immune, and neuroendocrine activity among healthy couples of all ages, featuring differences by age and marital satisfaction. Discussant Dr. Karen Rook will close by highlighting cross-cutting themes and identifying ways to advance this scientific initiative.
机译:随着伴侣的年龄增长,伴侣的生活交织在一起。共同的快乐可以有益于夫妻的健康和幸福,但是伴侣也可以使彼此承受健康风险高的压力和挣扎。这次座谈会将通过整合关于关系动态,成人发展和心理生理过程的观点,探讨合作伙伴塑造彼此走向健康衰老或衰落的关键途径。演讲者将探讨年龄在人际关系中的作用,既是夫妻生活的有意义背景,又是社会情感发展的指标。前两个讲座将研究跨时间段的老伙伴之间的溢出,交叉和生理联系。特蕾莎·保利(Theresa Pauly)首先将研究老年伴侣皮质醇的每日同步性与日常亲密性的关系,并探讨其健康状况。琼·莫宁(Joan Monin)博士将利用心血管健康研究的数据,将对老年夫妇的相互依存性的研究扩展到六年来他们的心理健康与认知功能之间的联系。最后两个演示将考虑夫妻的动态,健康状况以及围绕婚姻支持的福祉,婚姻支持是老年夫妇的主要互动背景。也就是说,Ashley Stanford将调查日常无形的支持与支持提供者和接受者的情感幸福之间的联系,这对面对长期承受长期痛苦压力的老年夫妇有新的启示。史蒂芬妮·威尔逊(Stephanie Wilson)博士将研究各个年龄段健康夫妇的支持质量与交感,免疫和神经内分泌活动之间的联系,并根据年龄和婚姻满意度进行分析。讨论者Karen Rook博士将通过强调跨领域主题并确定推进这一科学计划的方法来结束演讲。

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    S J Wilson; K S Rook;

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