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SOCIAL NETWORK FUNCTIONS RELATED TO CO-ENGAGEMENT IN SOCIAL ACTIVITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING

机译:与社会活动和心理健康的共同参与有关的社会网络功能

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Socially engaging with others has been shown to be important for the well-being of older adults. However, little is known about how co-engaging in activity with someone may facilitate well-being. This study investigated whether network functions (i.e., social support, companionship, social influence) are more likely to occur in relationships involving co-engagement in activities, versus relationships without co-engagement, and whether these functions may explain well-being.Adults ages 60 years and older were interviewed once in-person or by phone in a rural US Midwestern city. A total of 133 respondents provided information on 1,740 relationships within their social networks.Respondents identified 68% of enumerated network members as someone they interacted with at least once a month. Focusing on those who interacted at least monthly, 57% co-engaged in social activities with the respondent. Results of the generalized linear mixed model analyses showed the relationships involving co-engagement were more likely to also involve emotional support (OR=3.69, p<0.001), informational support (OR=2.91, p<0.001), companionship (OR=9.38, p<0.001), and encouragement for healthy behaviors (OR=2.55, p=0.002) than those not involving co-engagement. Having more members providing companionship was associated with better psychological well-being: Ryff’s environmental mastery (p=0.01) and positive relations with others (p<0.01) scales.Co-engagement in social activity brings social benefits like support, companionship, and encouragement. Companionship may contribute to the psychological well-being of older adults. Future research may explore how other aspects of older adults’ well-being, such as physical health and health behaviors, may be facilitated by functions like social influence and support arising from co-engagement in social activity.
机译:事实证明,与他人进行社交活动对老年人的健康至关重要。但是,关于与某人共同参与活动如何促进幸福感知之甚少。这项研究调查了网络功能(即社会支持,陪伴,社会影响)是否更可能发生在涉及共同参与活动的关系中,而不是没有共同参与的关系中,以及这些功能是否可以解释幸福感。在美国中西部一个乡村城市,面对面或通过电话采访了60岁以上的人。共有133位受访者提供了有关其社交网络中1,740个关系的信息。受访者确定68%的枚举网络成员是他们每月至少互动一次的人。针对那些至少每月进行互动的人,有57%的人与受访者共同参与了社交活动。广义线性混合模型分析的结果表明,涉及共同参与的关系也更可能涉及情感支持(OR = 3.69,p <0.001),信息支持(OR = 2.91,p <0.001),陪伴(OR = 9.38) ,p <0.001),并鼓励健康行为(OR = 2.55,p = 0.002)。拥有更多的成员提供陪伴与更好的心理健康相关:Ryff的环境精通度(p = 0.01)和与他人的积极关系(p <0.01)规模。社交活动的共同参与带来社会福利,如支持,陪伴和鼓励。同伴关系可能有助于老年人的心理健康。未来的研究可能会探索如何通过诸如社会影响和共同参与社会活动产生的支持之类的功能来促进老年人的其他方面的健康,例如身体健康和健康行为。

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