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Does social support modify the effect of disability acquisition on mental health? A longitudinal study of Australian adults

机译:社会支持是否会改变残疾获取对心理健康的影响?对澳大利亚成年人的纵向研究

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PURPOSE: Disability acquisition in adulthood is associated with deterioration in mental health. Social support may act as a "buffer" against poor mental health following disability acquisition. We tested the hypothesis that women and men with low social support experienced larger declines in mental health on acquisition of a disability compared to women and men with high social support. METHODS: We assessed whether social support, measured both prior and subsequent to disability acquisition, modified the association between disability acquisition and mental health using 14 annual waves of data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey. Participants reported at least two consecutive waves of disability preceded by at least two consecutive waves without disability (2200 participants, 15,724 observations). Fixed-effects linear regression models were used to estimate average differences in mental health between waves with and without disability, for women and men separately. We tested for effect measure modification of the association by social support, including a three-way interaction between disability and social support prior and subsequent to disability acquisition. RESULTS: Though the effects of disability acquisition on mental health were much larger for women, for both women and men there was a consistent pattern of association with social support. There was evidence that social support modified the association between disability acquisition and mental health, with the largest effects for those experiencing a change from high to low social support subsequent to disability and for people with consistently low social support. CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the importance of developing new policy and practice strategies to improve the mental health of people with disabilities, including interventions to promote social support at the time of disability acquisition.
机译:目的:成年期的残疾收购与心理健康的恶化有关。社会支持可以作为残疾人收购后的贫困心理健康的“缓冲区”。我们测试了社会支持较低的妇女和男子的假设,与高社会支持的妇女和男子相比,妇女与社会支持较低的妇女对心理健康的下降。方法:我们评估了是否在残疾人收购之前和之后的社会支持,修改了残疾收购和心理健康之间的关联,使用来自澳大利亚调查的家庭,收入和劳动力动态的14张年度数据。参与者报告了至少两个连续的残疾波,前面至少有两个没有残疾的连续波(2200名参与者,15,724个观察)。固定效果线性回归模型用于估计与妇女和男性的妇女和男性之间的心理健康的平均差异。我们通过社会支持测试了衡量协会的效果修改,包括残疾和社会支持之间的三种互动,并在残疾人收购之后。结果:虽然残疾人收购对妇女对妇女的影响更大,但对于女性和男性来说,妇女和男性都有一系列与社会支持的关联模式。有证据表明,社会支持修改了残疾收购和心理健康之间的关联,对于那些在残疾之后经历高度到低社会支持的人以及始终如一的社会支持。结论:这些调查结果突出了制定新政策和实践战略,以改善残疾人的心理健康,包括促进残疾人收购时的社会支持的干预措施。

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