Both Partnership History and Current Relationship Quality are Associated With Life Satisfaction in Old Age.

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY Research on Aging Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1177/01640275241309255
Elisa Tambellini, Mirkka Danielsbacka, Anna Rotkirch
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Romantic relationships significantly impact physical and mental wellbeing. While both partnership history and current relationship quality influence wellbeing in later life, they are seldom investigated together. This study examines the long-term effects of partnership history on wellbeing, exploring whether current relationship quality can mitigate the impact of past experiences. Using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) Finland, we categorize partnership histories and examine if relationship quality mediates their effect on life satisfaction. The analysis identifies five partnership history clusters, revealing that continuous relationships lead to the highest life satisfaction, while unstable histories are linked to lower wellbeing. High relationship satisfaction and fewer conflicts are associated with greater wellbeing for both sexes. Relationship quality mediates the negative associations between unstable partnership histories and subjective wellbeing for both men and women but does not alter the wellbeing associations for those with a continuous partnership history.

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恋爱关系对身心健康有重大影响。虽然伴侣关系的历史和当前关系的质量都会影响晚年生活的幸福感,但很少同时对它们进行研究。本研究探讨了伴侣关系史对晚年生活的长期影响,探讨了当前关系质量是否能减轻过去经历的影响。通过使用芬兰欧洲健康、老龄和退休调查(SHARE)的数据,我们对伴侣关系史进行了分类,并研究了伴侣关系质量是否能调节其对生活满意度的影响。分析确定了五个伴侣关系历史群组,揭示了持续的伴侣关系可带来最高的生活满意度,而不稳定的伴侣关系历史则与较低的幸福感有关。男女两性关系满意度高、冲突少,则幸福感更高。关系质量对男女不稳定的伴侣关系史与主观幸福感之间的负相关有调节作用,但对有持续伴侣关系史的人来说,并不会改变幸福感的相关性。
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Research on Aging
Research on Aging GERONTOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Research on Aging is an interdisciplinary journal designed to reflect the expanding role of research in the field of social gerontology. Research on Aging exists to provide for publication of research in the broad range of disciplines concerned with aging. Scholars from the disciplines of sociology, geriatrics, history, psychology, anthropology, public health, economics, political science, criminal justice, and social work are encouraged to contribute articles to the journal. Emphasis will be on materials of broad scope and cross-disciplinary interest. Assessment of the current state of knowledge is as important as provision of an outlet for new knowledge, so critical and review articles are welcomed. Systematic attention to particular topics will also be featured.
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