Temporary Setback or Lasting Challenge? The Impact of Transient and Persistent Functional disability on later life well-being

Thibault Kohler, Bram Vanhoutte
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Objectives While most people spend the last years of their life with health limitations, these do not arise at the same timepoint for everyone or have the same consequences for our well-being. The aim of this study is to investigate how well-being trajectories evolve after the onset of functional disability, comparing affective, cognitive, and eudemonic dimensions, while also assessing how they are influenced by temporary functional disability, distinguishing between persistent and transient cases. Methods We reordered longitudinal panel data from waves 4 to 8 of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), from more than 3,500 Europeans to align on the transition from no limitation to at least one limitation in activities of daily living. We used linear spline growth models separately for each of the three well-being measures used (EURO-D, CASP, life satisfaction) to examine trajectories. Results We observed a substantial decline in all three well-being measures at functional disability onset, with life satisfaction less affected (standardised mean differences = -0.11) than quality of life (-0.23) and depression (-0.27). Short-term disability on average led to a return to the initial well-being level within, while long-term disability led to a pronounced decline during the transition, with much less adaptation. Discussion Our findings highlight the significant impact that functional disability can have on well-being, revealing distinct patterns across various dimensions. Persistent disability often marks a crucial stage in the well-being of older people, whereas transient cases are characterised by a subsequent return to previous levels of well-being.
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暂时的挫折还是持久的挑战?短暂和持续的功能性残疾对晚年生活的影响
研究目的 虽然大多数人在生命的最后几年都会受到健康限制,但并不是每个人都会在相同的时间点受到健康限制,也不是每个人的健康状况都会受到相同的影响。本研究旨在通过比较情感、认知和优越感等维度,调查功能性残疾发生后的幸福感轨迹是如何演变的,同时评估临时性功能性残疾对幸福感轨迹的影响,并对持续性和短暂性残疾进行区分。方法 我们对欧洲健康、老龄和退休调查(SHARE)第 4 波至第 8 波的纵向面板数据进行了重新排序,这些数据来自 3500 多名欧洲人,以对齐日常生活活动从无限制到至少有一项限制的转变过程。我们使用线性样条线增长模型分别对所使用的三种福祉测量指标(EURO-D、CASP、生活满意度)的轨迹进行研究。结果 我们观察到,在功能性残疾发生时,所有三种幸福感指标均大幅下降,其中生活满意度(标准化均值差异 = -0.11)受到的影响小于生活质量(-0.23)和抑郁(-0.27)。平均而言,短期残疾可在短期内恢复到最初的幸福水平,而长期残疾则会在过渡期内导致明显的下降,适应程度也会大大降低。讨论 我们的研究结果突显了功能性残疾可能对幸福感产生的重大影响,揭示了不同层面的独特模式。持续性残疾往往标志着老年人福祉的一个关键阶段,而短暂性残疾的特点则是随后恢复到以前的福祉水平。
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