Ageing with spinal cord injury: a longitudinal study

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY Ageing & Society Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1017/s0144686x24000084
Haoai Zhao, Shu Cole, Karo Omodior, Dubravka Svetina Valdivia
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Limited studies have evaluated the impact of recreation on successful ageing (SA) for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) in a longitudinal manner. Most existing SA models emphasise biomedical-based dimensions of physical functioning, which has been criticised as unrealistic and limited, especially for people with disabilities. Various researchers and organisations have proposed that SA needs to be reassessed using more self-perceived, self-reported measurements. Understanding long-term life satisfaction predictors for individuals ageing with SCI is still limited, particularly when including longitudinal recreation participation data. This study, based on Rowe and Kahn's SA model and utilising self-reported measurements, observes the long-term changes in self-reported health status, recreation participation time and social integration levels, and evaluates the long-term impacts of these predictors on life satisfaction among individuals with SCI. The sample comprises individuals with SCI (N = 11,450) who are at least 45 years old at the time of injury or have lived with their injury for over 15 years. Results indicate that when ageing with SCI, life satisfaction increases over time, but their recreation time, social interactions and self-perceived health status decline. Moreover, regular participation in recreational activities, engagement in and maintenance of certain levels of social relationships, and high self-evaluation of health can positively impact life satisfaction during ageing. The study explores the feasibility of using self-perceived measurements to replace biomedical-based variables in Rowe and Kahn's SA model and examines their impacts on life satisfaction among people ageing with disabilities. In the future development of SA models, researchers can incorporate more self-reported, self-evaluated assessment variables to better capture the ageing experience, especially for people with disabilities.

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脊髓损伤患者的老龄化:纵向研究
对娱乐对脊髓损伤(SCI)患者成功老龄化(SA)的影响进行纵向评估的研究十分有限。大多数现有的成功老龄化模型都强调以生物医学为基础的身体机能维度,这被批评为不切实际且具有局限性,尤其是对残疾人而言。不同的研究人员和组织已经提出,需要使用更多的自我感知、自我报告的测量方法来重新评估自理能力。对老年 SCI 患者长期生活满意度预测的了解仍然有限,尤其是在包括纵向娱乐参与数据的情况下。本研究以 Rowe 和 Kahn 的生活满意度模型为基础,利用自我报告的测量方法,观察自我报告的健康状况、娱乐参与时间和社会融入水平的长期变化,并评估这些预测因素对 SCI 患者生活满意度的长期影响。样本包括受伤时年龄至少为 45 岁或带伤生活超过 15 年的 SCI 患者(人数 = 11,450 人)。结果表明,随着时间的推移,患有 SCI 的老年人的生活满意度会提高,但他们的娱乐时间、社会交往和自我感觉健康状况会下降。此外,定期参加娱乐活动、参与并保持一定程度的社会关系以及对健康的高度自我评价会对老年期的生活满意度产生积极影响。本研究探讨了在罗恩和卡恩的 SA 模型中使用自我感知测量来替代生物医学变量的可行性,并研究了它们对残疾老年人生活满意度的影响。在 SA 模型的未来发展中,研究人员可以纳入更多自我报告、自我评价的评估变量,以更好地捕捉老龄化体验,尤其是残疾人的老龄化体验。
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Ageing & Society
Ageing & Society GERONTOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Ageing & Society is an interdisciplinary and international journal devoted to the understanding of human ageing and the circumstances of older people in their social and cultural contexts. It draws contributions and has readers from many disciplines including gerontology, sociology, demography, psychology, economics, medicine, social policy and the humanities. Ageing & Society promotes high-quality original research which is relevant to an international audience to encourage the exchange of ideas across the broad audience of multidisciplinary academics and practitioners working in the field of ageing.
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