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Married or Partnered Adults’ Self-Perceptions of Aging in Later Life: The Context of Gender

机译:已婚或合作成年人的自我看法在后期生命中的老龄化:性别的背景

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Abstract Marriage or other types of partnerships are consequential for health in later life, but its association to self-perceptions of aging remains a relatively unexplored area of research. This study used three waves of panel data from the Health and Retirement Study (N = 4,315) to examine how changes in the health status and relationship quality over time contribute to self-perceptions of aging for married/partnered men and women. Multilevel models showed that women demonstrated more positive self-perceptions of aging than men, but there was no gender difference in how self-perceptions of aging became more negative over time. The findings on the main and moderating effects of health and relationship quality give evidence that changes across time, as well as average differences in individual characteristics, may affect self-perceptions of married/partnered men and women differently. The context in which gender shapes key aspects of life contributes to self-perceptions of aging in later life.
机译:摘要婚姻或其他类型的伙伴关系是在后期生命中的健康的结果,但它与老龄化的自我认识的协会仍然是一个相对未开发的研究领域。本研究使用了来自健康和退休研究的三个面板数据(n = 4,315)来检查健康状况和关系质量随时间的变化有助于对已婚/合作男女的老龄化的自我看法。多级模型表明,女性表现出比男性更加积极的自我认知,但对老龄化的自我看法随着时间的推移,衰老变得更加消极,没有性别差异。关于健康和关系质量的主要和调节效果的调查结果提供了跨越时代变化的证据,以及个人特征的平均差异,可能影响与已婚/合作男女的自我看法不同。性别塑造了生活的关键方面的背景有助于在后期生命中的老龄化的自我看法。

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