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Mastery and Marital Processes: Mechanisms Linking Midlife Economic Adversity and Later-Life Loneliness for Husbands and Wives in Enduring Marriages.

Kandauda A S Wickrama1, Catherine Walker O'Neal1.   

Abstract

Research has documented that loneliness is a major public health concern, particularly for older adults in the United States. However, previous studies have not elucidated the mechanisms that connect family economic adversity to husbands' and wives' loneliness in later adulthood. Thus, using prospective dyadic data over 27 years from 254 enduring couples, the present study investigated how spouses' mastery, as an intraindividual process, and marital functioning, as a couple process, link midlife family economic adversity to spouses' later-life loneliness. The results provided support for three linking life course pathways: an adversity-mastery-loneliness pathway, an adversity-marital functioning-loneliness pathway, and a mastery-marital functioning-loneliness pathway. The results also showed spousal contemporaneous dependencies in mastery and loneliness. These findings demonstrate the persistent influence of midlife family economic adversity on husbands' and wives' loneliness nearly three decades later and elucidate linking mechanisms involving mastery and couple marital functioning. Findings are discussed as they relate to life course and family systems theories. Implications address multiple levels including national- and state-policies and couple-level clinical interventions.
© 2020 Family Process Institute.

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Keywords:  Economic stress; Loneliness; Marriage; Mastery; Midlife; Older adults; adultos mayores; dominancia; estrés económico; matrimonio; mediana edad; soledad; 中年; 婚姻; 孤独; 掌控感; 经济困境; 老年人

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33113156      PMCID: PMC8079508          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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