心理健康
生活质量(医疗保健)
心理学
心理干预
调解
老年学
成功老龄化
人口统计学的
身体健康
临床心理学
医学
人口学
精神科
社会学
心理治疗师
法学
政治学
作者
Jan Höltge,Shauna L. Mc Gee,Myriam V. Thoma
标识
DOI:10.1080/13607863.2018.1433635
摘要
Objectives: The steeling effect suggests that early-life adversity can have a beneficial impact later in life. However, little is known about its underlying mechanisms and long-term outcomes . The study aimed to examine the role of early-life adversity (ELA) on successful aging, and whether this relationship can be explained by mental and physical health.Method: Socio-demographics, early-life adversity (ELA), individual quality of life (iQoL), and mental and physical health of 270 individuals (Mage = 66.82 years, 71.5% female) were assessed. Polynomial regressions and mediation analyses were conducted.Results: Significant inverse U-shaped associations were found between ELA and iQoL (β = −.59, p = .005) and between ELA and mental health (β = −.64, p = .002), but not between ELA and physical health. Furthermore, mental health significantly mediated the relationship between ELA and iQoL (b = −.84, BCa CI [−1.66, −.27]).Conclusion: Highest level of individual quality of life (i.e. successful aging) was related to a moderate amount of ELA. Additionally, mental health significantly mediated this relationship. These findings suggest that some amount of ELA could be beneficial for successful aging. Resource-focused interventions are needed to improve health and promote successful aging for an underdetected, at-risk subgroup with low early-life adversity.
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