Widowhood and loneliness among Chinese older adults: the role of education and gender

被引:33
|
作者
Yang, Fang [1 ]
机构
[1] Shanghai Univ, Sch Sociol & Polit Sci, Dept Social Work, Bldg 2,231,Nanchen Rd 333, Shanghai, Peoples R China
关键词
Widowhood; loneliness; education; gender; Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS); MARITAL QUALITY; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT; SEX-DIFFERENCES; HEALTH; MORTALITY; WOMEN; MEN; RISK; MARRIAGE;
D O I
10.1080/13607863.2020.1732293
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objectives: Widowhood is a significant predictor of loneliness in older adults and research on the underlying mechanisms of this link using longitudinal data is limited. This study examined whether education would moderate the effect of widowhood on loneliness, and whether such a relationship would differ by gender among Chinese older adults. Method: A total of 2,704 older adults from the 2008 wave of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey were included. They were aged 65 years and above, were not lonely, and were married. Logistic regression models were applied to examine the interaction between widowhood, education, and gender on loneliness in the 2011 wave. Results: Widowhood was a significant predictor of loneliness and could increase the odds of becoming lonely by 193%. The interaction between widowhood and education was significant only in older women, not in older men. Literate older women reported lower loneliness than did their illiterate counterparts when they remained married during the follow-up. However, when their spouse passed away, literate women did not differ from their illiterate counterparts in loneliness. Conclusion: This study revealed a gendered pattern in the interaction between widowhood and education on loneliness and demonstrated the complexity of the mechanisms. Furthermore, it highlighted the importance of considering the role of education and gender simultaneously in a Chinese context.
引用
收藏
页码:1214 / 1223
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Gender influence on loneliness and family and nonfamily support among older adults: The confounding role of widowhood
    Olawa, Babatola D.
    Omolayo, Benjamin Oluwabunmi
    Azikiwe, Judith Chineye
    JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING, 2021, 33 (03) : 268 - 287
  • [2] Widowhood, widowhood duration, and loneliness among older adults in China
    Yang, Fang
    Gu, Danan
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2021, 283
  • [3] Interaction of widowhood, gender, and age in predicting loneliness among older adults in China
    Jiao, Kaishan
    Zhang, Jiujuan
    Liu, Meng
    Xu, Mengjia
    JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING, 2024, 36 (03) : 225 - 238
  • [4] Loneliness Among Chinese Older Adults: The Role of Grandparenthood and Grandparental Childcare by Gender
    Zhang, Jing
    Fokkema, Tineke
    Arpino, Bruno
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, 2022, 43 (11) : 3078 - 3099
  • [5] Loneliness and the risk of dementia among older Chinese adults: gender differences
    Zhou, Zi
    Wang, Ping
    Fang, Ya
    AGING & MENTAL HEALTH, 2018, 22 (04) : 519 - 525
  • [6] Widowhood, social networks, and mental health among Chinese older adults: The moderating effects of gender
    Tang, Dan
    Mair, Christine A.
    Hu, Qing
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 14
  • [7] Widowhood and Mortality Among Chinese Older Adults in Singapore: The Roles of Gender and Perceived Social Support
    Barrenetxea, Jon
    Feng, Qiushi
    Gu, Danan
    Koh, Woon-Puay
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2023, 78 (03): : 532 - 543
  • [8] Intergenerational support and depression among Chinese older adults: do gender and widowhood make a difference?
    Guo, Man
    Chi, Iris
    Silverstein, Merril
    AGEING & SOCIETY, 2017, 37 (04) : 695 - 724
  • [9] The Prevalence of Loneliness Among US Chinese Older Adults
    Simon, Melissa A.
    Chang, E-Shien
    Zhang, Manrui
    Ruan, Jenny
    Dong, XinQi
    JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH, 2014, 26 (07) : 1172 - 1188
  • [10] Internet use and loneliness among older Chinese adults
    Zhang, Kunyu
    Song, Qian
    Burr, Jeffrey A.
    AGING & MENTAL HEALTH, 2024, 28 (06) : 866 - 873