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Spousal social activity trajectories in the Australian longitudinal study of ageing in the context of cognitive, physical, and affective resources.

机译:澳大利亚在认知,身体和情感资源的背景下对衰老的纵向研究中的配偶社会活动轨迹。

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We examined the dyadic interdependence of spousal social activity trajectories over 11 years by using longitudinal data on 565 couples from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing (M age = 76 years at Time 1). Social activity trajectories were interrelated in elderly couples, and they depended not only on individual but also on spousal cognitive, physical, and affective resources at baseline. Most associations examined were similar in husbands and wives. However, wives performed more social activities and displayed different depression-social activity associations than did husbands. We found stronger within-couple associations in the domain of social activities than for cognition. Our findings illustrate the important role of social relationships for late-life development and suggest that the mechanisms involved in dyadic interdependencies may be domain and gender specific.
机译:我们使用澳大利亚老龄化纵向研究(时间1的M年龄= 76岁)中的565对夫妇的纵向数据,研究了11年中夫妻社会活动轨迹的二元相互依赖性。在老年夫妇中,社交活动轨迹是相互关联的,它们不仅取决于个人,而且还取决于基线时的配偶认知,身体和情感资源。所检查的大多数协会在丈夫和妻子中都是相似的。但是,与丈夫相比,妻子进行了更多的社交活动,并且表现出不同的抑郁-社交活动联想。我们发现,在社交活动领域,夫妻之间的内在联系要强于认知。我们的发现说明了社会关系在晚年发展中的重要作用,并表明与二元相互依存有关的机制可能是特定领域和特定性别的。

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