Department of Sociology, Center on Aging and Population Sciences and Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
Department of Sociology, Center on Aging and the Life Course, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2023 Oct 9;78(10):1717-1726. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbad094.
We work from a stress and life-course perspective to examine the mental health of parents who experienced the death of their child. We examine whether mental health eventually returns to pre-bereavement levels and how social engagement after bereavement may shape the recovery process of depressive symptoms.
We analyze discontinuous growth curve models to assess the association between a child's death and trajectories of parents' depressive symptoms from the 1998-2016 Health and Retirement Study. The sample includes 16,182 parents aged 50 years and older.
Those who transitioned to bereavement experienced an elevation in depressive symptoms and a relatively long recovery time (e.g., 7 years) to their pre-bereavement mental health in our findings. However, when engaging in volunteer work after their loss, depressive symptoms reduce more quickly to their pre-bereavement levels. Volunteering offsets up to 3 years of the negative consequences of child loss.
The death of a child is a traumatic event with extensive health consequences, but research should more fully examine the dynamic nature and potential mitigation of these health consequences over time. Our findings expand the temporal lens to encompass healing processes after bereavement, incorporating the importance of social engagement.
我们从压力和生命历程的角度研究经历子女死亡的父母的心理健康。我们考察心理健康是否最终恢复到丧亲前的水平,以及丧亲后社会参与如何影响抑郁症状的恢复过程。
我们分析了不连续增长曲线模型,以评估从 1998 年至 2016 年健康与退休研究中儿童死亡与父母抑郁症状轨迹之间的关联。样本包括 16182 名 50 岁及以上的父母。
我们的研究结果发现,那些过渡到丧亲状态的人经历了抑郁症状的升高,以及相对较长的恢复时间(例如 7 年)才能恢复到丧亲前的心理健康水平。然而,当他们在失去孩子后从事志愿者工作时,抑郁症状会更快地恢复到丧亲前的水平。志愿服务可以抵消儿童死亡带来的长达 3 年的负面影响。
孩子的死亡是一个创伤性事件,对健康有广泛的影响,但研究应该更充分地考察这些健康后果随时间推移的动态性质和潜在缓解。我们的研究结果扩大了时间视角,纳入了丧亲后愈合过程的重要性,包括社会参与的重要性。