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The Influence of Social Roles on the Well-Being of Older Caregivers: Social Isolation as a Potential Mediator

机译:社会角色对老太太福祉的影响:作为潜在调解员的社会孤立

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Engagement in productive roles has been associated with better health in later life. According to identity accumulation theory, more social roles help individuals be more socially integrated, leading to enhanced psychological well-being by diminishing the risk of focusing their energy into a single role. However, less is known about the mechanisms behind the relationship between productive roles and mental health of older caregivers. The aims of this study are to examine: (1) the association between productive social roles and psychological well-being for caregivers and non-caregivers, and (2) the mediating effect of social isolation on this relationship. The study analyzed 3,951 community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries ages 65 or above from Rounds 1 to 3 of the National Health and Aging Trends Study (210 caregivers, 3,741 non-caregivers). Multiple-group analysis for structural equation modeling was conducted to compare caregivers to non-caregivers. For both caregivers and non-caregivers, having a volunteer role increased well-being, while paid employment was not significantly associated with well-being. Social isolation mediated neither employee nor volunteer role with well-being for both caregivers and non-caregivers. Assuming that volunteering for others without monetary compensation brings meaning in life, this finding supports the provision of services (e.g., respite care) that could supplement caregiving time, allowing caregivers to have more freedom to use the time in such community-engaging roles. Even though self-rated health was controlled, there is a chance that healthier individuals engage in productive roles. Thus, reciprocal relationships between productive roles and health should be considered in future investigations.
机译:在后期生活中,有效角色的参与与更好的健康有关。根据身份累积理论,更多的社会角色帮助个人更具社会整合,导致心理幸福感,通过减少将能量集中在一个角色的风险中。然而,少了解了老护理人员的生产作用与心理健康关系背后的机制。本研究的目的是审查:(1)生产性社会角色与心理健康的关联,护理人员和非照顾者,以及(2)社会孤立对这种关系的调解效果。该研究分析了3,951岁或以上的3,951岁或以上来自全国卫生和老龄化趋势研究的第1至3岁(210名护理人员,3,741名非照顾者)。进行了结构方程建模的多组分析,以将护理人员与非照顾者进行比较。对于护理人员和非照顾者来说,志愿者角色增加了福祉,而付薪就业没有明显与福祉有关。社会孤立既不与护理人员和非照顾者一起介绍员工和志愿者角色。假设没有货币赔偿的其他人为其他人提供志愿者,这一发现支持提供可以补充护理时间的服务(例如,喘息护理),使护理人员可以更自由地利用这种社区参与作用的时间。即使控制自我评价的健康,也有机会有机会从事生产角色。因此,应在未来的调查中考虑生产性角色与健康之间的互惠关系。

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