配偶丧亲与美国老年人认知健康:关于渠道、单项指标和主观证据的新见解

Spousal bereavement and the cognitive health of older adults in the US: New insights on channels, single items, and subjective evidence

Economics & Human Biology · 2021
被引 23
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用美国健康与退休研究数据,分析丧偶前后老年人认知功能的变化,发现丧偶对客观认知(如记忆、计算能力)有负面影响,但主观记忆评价未下降,且影响因性别和认知任务而异。

Abstract

This study provides novel insights into older adults' cognitive functioning before and after widowhood onset and possible effect channels. It further examines gender heterogeneity in the adaptation to (anticipated or actual) spousal bereavement, comparing objective evidence with subjective evidence of cognitive abilities. We used longitudinal data of up to 26,584 participants of the Health and Retirement Study, aged over 50 at recruitment, assessed biennially between 1998 and 2016. Two-way fixed effects with dynamic treatment effects were estimated for various cognitive measures, including six aggregated indices and six single item scales. After adjusting for effect channels including depression, social vulnerability, and stress, there remained significant widowhood effects on older adults' cognitive health. Using single item scales, we established the adverse contemporaneous and adaptation effects on bereaved older females' short-term memory, semantic memory, and numeracy. For bereaved older males, working memory and focus-of-attention deteriorated after widowhood onset. Meanwhile, subjective memory rating remained intact, contrary to objective evidence. We conclude that cognitive transitions to and from widowhood can exhibit distinctive patterns across objective and subjective cognitive domains. With the effect channels in mind, cognitive intervention for widowed older adults should be tailored to the temporal distance to spousal loss, gender, and task.

丧偶老年人认知健康性别差异主观与客观认知