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Dyadic effects of attitude toward aging on psychological well-being of older Malaysian couples: an actor–partner interdependence model

机译:老年态度对马来西亚年长夫妇心理健康的二元影响:行为者-伴侣相互依存模型

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Background: There is a growing body of literature indicating that attitudes toward aging significantly affect older adults’ psychological well-being. However, there is a paucity of scientific investigations examining the role of older adults’ attitudes toward aging on their spouses' psychological well-being. Therefore, the present study aimed to examine the dyadic effects of attitude toward aging on the psychological well-being of older couples.Methods: Data for the present study, consisting of 300 couples aged 50 years and older, were drawn from a community-based survey entitled “Poverty among Elderly Women: Case Study of Amanah Ikhtiar” conducted in Peninsular Malaysia. An actor–partner interdependence model using AMOS version 20 (Europress Software, Cheshire, UK) was used to analyze the dyadic data.Results: The mean ages of the husbands and wives in this sample were 60.37 years (±6.55) and 56.33 years (±5.32), respectively. Interdependence analyses revealed significant association between older adults’ attitudes toward aging and the attitudes of their spouses (intraclass correlation =0.59; P<0.001), and similar interdependence was found for psychological well-being (intraclass correlation =0.57; P<0.001). The findings from AMOS revealed that the proposed model fits the data (CMIN/degrees of freedom =3.23; goodness-of-fit index =0.90; confirmatory fit index =0.91; root mean square error of approximation =0.08). Results of the actor–partner independence model indicated that older adults’ psychological well-being is significantly predicted by their spouses' attitudes toward aging, both among older men (critical ratio =2.92; P<0.01) and women (critical ratio =2.70; P<0.01). Husbands’ and wives’ own reports of their attitudes toward aging were significantly correlated with their own and their spouses’ psychological well-being.Conclusion: The findings from this study supported the proposed Spousal Attitude–Well-Being Model, where older adults’ attitudes toward aging significantly affected their own and their spouses’ psychological well-being. The theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed.
机译:背景:越来越多的文献表明,对衰老的态度会严重影响老年人的心理健康。但是,缺乏科学的调查来研究老年人的态度对配偶的心理健康的影响。因此,本研究旨在探讨老年态度对老年夫妇心理健康的两方面影响。方法:本研究的数据由300位年龄在50岁以上的夫妇组成,来自社区在马来西亚半岛进行的题为“老年妇女的贫困:Amanah Ikhtiar的案例研究”的调查。使用基于AMOS版本20(英国柴郡Europress软件公司)的演员-伴侣相互依赖模型来分析二元数据。结果:本样本中丈夫和妻子的平均年龄分别为60.37岁(±6.55)和56.33岁( ±5.32)。相互依赖性分析表明,老年人的衰老态度与其配偶的态度之间存在显着关联(类内相关= 0.59; P <0.001),并且在心理健康方面也发现了类似的相互依赖性(类内相关= 0.57; P <0.001)。 AMOS的发现表明,所提出的模型符合数据(CMIN /自由度= 3.23;拟合优度指数= 0.90;确认性拟合指数= 0.91;均方根近似值= 0.08)。行为者-伙伴独立性模型的结果表明,老年人(配偶率= 2.92; P <0.01)和女性(配偶率= 2.70;女性,女性和女性)的配偶对衰老的态度可以显着预测老年人的心理健康。 P <0.01)。丈夫和妻子自己关于衰老的态度的报告与他们自己和配偶的心理健康显着相关。结论:本研究的结果支持拟议的“配偶态度-健康模式”,即老年人的态度衰老严重影响了他们自己和配偶的心理健康。研究结果的理论和实践意义进行了讨论。

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