撒哈拉以南非洲老年人样本中的社会支持、健康行为、自尊和成功老龄化:序列中介模型测试

C. Igbokwe, B. Ome, Runcie C W Chidebe, Beatrice Chinwe Igbokwe, M. Nwoke, Wisdom Chidiebere Obioha, Benard Chibuike Okechi, J. C. Chukwuorji
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以往的研究表明,在所有文化中,社会支持都有助于成功步入老年。然而,社会支持与成功老龄化之间的潜在中介因素仍不清楚。本研究探讨了健康的生活方式和自尊是否能调节社会支持与成功老龄化之间的关系。研究假设,社会支持(家人、朋友和重要他人)与成功老龄化之间的关系将受到健康生活方式和自尊的连续中介作用。 参与者为 479 名尼日利亚退休人员(53.4% 为女性),年龄在 60 岁至 90 岁之间(平均年龄 = 64.81 岁,标准差 = 6.86 岁)。他们提供了相关人口统计学变量的信息,并完成了以下测量:神奇生活方式检查表(体能评估)、罗森伯格自尊量表、感知社会支持多维量表和成功老龄化量表。使用 SPSS 的 Hayes PROCESS 宏建立了三个独立的回归模型(家庭、朋友和社会支持的其他重要维度),并进行了 5000 次引导估计。 在控制年龄和性别的情况下,家庭支持、重要他人支持、朋友支持、健康生活方式和自尊与成功老龄化直接相关。家庭支持与成功老龄化之间的关系受健康生活方式的调节;朋友支持和重要他人支持也是如此。从社会支持到成功老龄化的连续路径是通过健康的生活方式,然后通过提高自尊,家庭支持和重要他人的支持对成功老龄化具有重要意义,但朋友的支持则不然。 研究结果表明,得到家人和重要他人大力支持的中老年人可能更有可能采取健康的行为,进而获得更高水平的自尊,从而顺利步入老年。
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Social Support, Health Behaviors, Self-Esteem, and Successful Aging in a Sub-Saharan African Sample of Older Adults: Test of a Sequential Mediation Model
Previous research demonstrates that social support facilitates successful aging across all cultures. However, the factors that potentially mediate the link between social support and successful aging remain unclear. This study examined whether a healthy lifestyle and self-esteem mediate the association between social support and successful aging. It was hypothesized that the relationship between social support (family, friends, and significant other) and successful aging would be serially mediated by both healthy lifestyle and self-esteem. Participants were 479 Nigerian retirees (53.4% female) aged 60 to 90 years (Mage = 64.81, SD = 6.86). They provided information on relevant demographic variables and completed the following measures: Fantastic Lifestyle Checklist (Fitness Appraisal), Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, Multi-dimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support Scale, and Successful Ageing Inventory. Three separate regression models (family; friends; and significant other dimensions of social support) were conducted using the Hayes PROCESS macro for SPSS with 5,000 bootstrap estimates. Controlling for age and sex, family support, significant other support, friends support, healthy lifestyle and self-esteem were directly associated with successful aging. The association between family support and successful aging was mediated by healthy lifestyle; and this was also seen for friends’ support and significant other support. The sequential path from social support to successful aging through healthy lifestyle, and then via improved self-esteem, was significant for family support and significant other support, but not friends support. Findings suggest that middle-aged to older adults who have strong support from their families and significant others may be more likely to engage in healthy behaviors and, in turn, experience higher levels of self-esteem, thereby aging well.
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