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The Prospective Association of Patient Hospitalization with Spouse Depressive Symptoms and Self-Reported Heath

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BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
卷 48, 期 3, 页码 230-237

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08964289.2020.1870431

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couples; distress; hospitalization; marriage; post-hospital syndrome; self-reported health

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  1. Division of Behavioral and Social Research of the National Institute on Aging [U01 AG009740]
  2. Social Security Administration

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Patients and their partners both experience adverse mental and physical health outcomes after hospital discharge, and these outcomes may be explained by hospital stressors. This study found that greater times and nights of patient hospitalization were associated with increased partner depression, but not with changes in partner self-reported health.
After hospital discharge, patients experience a period of generalized risk for adverse mental and physical health outcomes (post-hospital syndrome [PHS]). Hospital stressors can explain these effects in patients (e.g., sleep disruption, deconditioning). Patients' partners also experience adverse outcomes following patient hospitalization, but mechanisms of these effects are unknown. The purpose of this study was to test whether greater times and nights of patient hospitalization (proxies for partner exposure to hospital stressors) are prospectively associated with greater increases in partner depression and in partner self-reported poor health. Participants were 7,490 married couples (11,208 individuals) enrolled in the Health and Retirement Study. Outcomes were prospective changes in depressive symptoms and self-reported poor health, and primary predictors were spouse hospitalization over the past two years (yes/no), spouse hospitalized >= two times (yes/no), and spouse spent >= eight nights in-hospital (yes/no). Covariates included age, gender, race, ethnicity, income, own hospitalization experiences during the past 12 months, and one's own and spouse comorbidities. Having a spouse who experienced two or more hospitalizations was associated with an increase in one's own depression over time, as was having a spouse who spent eight or more nights in-hospital. Spouse hospitalization was not associated with prospective changes in self-reported health. Results suggest that PHS mechanisms may account for adverse post-hospitalization outcomes in patients' partners.

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