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Positive and negative ageing perceptions account for health differences between older immigrant and native populations in the Netherlands

机译:积极和消极老龄化观察荷兰旧移民与原生人群之间的健康差异

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This study assessed the extent to which persistent differences in self-rated health (SRH) between older immigrants and natives are attributable to negative and positive ageing perceptions. The study was conducted with three population groups in Rotterdam, the Netherlands: native Dutch people aged ≥70?years (n?=?1150), Turkish immigrants aged ≥65?years (n?=?680) and Moroccan immigrants aged ≥65?years (n?=?292). To assess participants’ internal ageing representations, we used the short Aging Perceptions Questionnaire, which distinguishes negative (consequences, chronic and cyclical timeline awareness, and emotional representations) and positive (positive consequences, positive and negative control) dimensions and has been validated in native and immigrant populations. We analysed differences in ageing perceptions between immigrants and natives and the associations of ageing perceptions with SRH. We used Karlson–Holm–Breen decomposition to assess ageing perceptions’ mediation of the relationship between migration background and SRH. Older immigrants had stronger negative and weaker positive ageing perceptions (excepting the positive consequences of ageing) than did Dutch natives. Ageing perceptions mediated the relationship between migration background and SRH. SRH differences between Turkish immigrants and native Dutch older persons were explained mainly by differences in negative consequences and cyclical timeline awareness. SRH differences between Moroccan immigrants and native Dutch older persons were attributable mainly to differences in negative consequences and positive control. Differences in positive and negative ageing perceptions between older immigrants and natives in the Netherlands largely explained SRH differences between these population groups.
机译:本研究评估了较旧移民与当地因素之间的自评卫生(SRH)持续差异的程度可归因于消极和正面的老龄化观念。该研究在荷兰鹿特丹的三个人口群体进行:荷兰人≥70岁的土着荷兰人(n?=?1150),土耳其移民≥65岁?年(n?=?680)和摩洛哥移民龄≥65 ?年(n?=?292)。为了评估参与者的内部老龄化陈述,我们使用了短暂的老龄化看法问卷,这些调查问卷(后果,慢性和周期性的时间表意识和情绪表征)和积极(积极后果,积极和消极对照)尺寸和已被验证和移民人口。我们分析了移民与当地人之间老龄化认识的差异以及对SRH的老龄化观念的关联。我们使用卡尔森 - 霍尔姆 - 布雷德分解评估老龄化观念'迁移背景与SRH之间的关系。较旧的移民具有更强的消极和较弱的阳性老龄化观念(除了衰老的积极后果)而不是荷兰当地人。老龄化观念介导迁移背景和SRH之间的关系。土耳其移民和原生荷兰人老年人之间的SRH差异主要被负面后果和周期性时间线意识的差异解释。摩洛哥移民与原生年龄老年人之间的SRH差异主要是归因于负面后果和积极控制的差异。荷兰年龄移民与当地人之间积极和负面老龄化感知的差异在很大程度上解释了这些人口群体之间的SRH差异。

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