| Literature DB >> 23644513 |
Jennifer Caputo1, Robin W Simon.
Abstract
Despite the proliferation of studies documenting the relationship between physical limitation and depressive symptoms in the United States, we currently do not know (1) whether physical impairment is associated with other dimensions of emotional well-being and (2) if these associations differ for men and women as well as married and nonmarried adults. We use panel data from two national samples to examine gender and marital status variations in the impact of physical limitation on four indicators of mental health. We find that physical limitation is associated with increases in depressive symptoms and negative feelings as well as decreases in positive emotions. Although the patterns are complex, we also find gender and marital status differences in these associations. Our results provide additional support for Aneshensel's (1992; Aneshensel, Rutter, and Lachenbruch 1991) argument about the highly contingent nature of stress reactivity and contribute to theory about both gender and marital status differences in the impact of stress on mental health.Entities:
Keywords: emotions; gender; marriage; mental health; physical limitation; stress reactivity
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23644513 DOI: 10.1177/0022146513484766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Soc Behav ISSN: 0022-1465