How Does Bereavement Get Under the Skin? The Effects of Late-Life Spousal Loss on Cortisol Levels.

نویسندگان

  • Virginia E Richardson
  • Kate M Bennett
  • Deborah Carr
  • Stephen Gallagher
  • Jinhyun Kim
  • Noelle Fields
چکیده

OBJECTIVES We used data from the Changing Lives of Older Couples, a prospective multiwave study of 1,532 married individuals aged 65 and older, to investigate the extent to which spousal loss and death-context characteristics are associated with the stress hormone cortisol at 6 (W1) and 18 (W2) months postbereavement. METHOD We used ordinary least squares regression models to estimate the effects of death-context characteristics (forewarning, caregiving, and postloss numbness, reported at W1) on cortisol levels (at W1 and W2). We included age and gender and evaluated a two-way interaction term between gender and death circumstances. RESULTS Bereaved spouses who reported prolonged forewarning of the death evidenced higher cortisol levels at W1 than those who did not experience prolonged forewarning. Bereaved women had higher cortisol levels than bereaved men at W1. A two-way interaction between gender and emotional numbness was statistically significant, where men (but not women) who experienced postloss numbness had elevated cortisol levels at W2. DISCUSSION Our findings reveal that stressful life events are associated with stress-related neuroendocrine reactions for longer durations than researchers have previously documented. The specific death-related stressor affecting cortisol varies by gender. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences

دوره 70 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015