Affiliation:
1. Department of Health Policy and Management Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea
2. Interdisciplinary Program in Precision Public Health Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea
3. Center for Demography of Health and Aging University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA
4. Department of Sociology University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the association between marital satisfaction and cognitive function, while distinguishing between the effects of improving and declining marital satisfaction. Moreover, potential differences in these asymmetric effects of marital satisfaction between middle‐aged and older adults are explored.BackgroundMarital satisfaction is known to promote cognitive function. However, previous studies have assumed that the effects of improving and declining marital satisfaction are symmetrical.MethodUsing seven waves of data from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging 2006–2018 (N = 7407), we employ a novel asymmetric fixed effects model to estimate the effects of improving and declining marital satisfaction separately. Stratified analyses were conducted by age group and gender.ResultsThe association between declining marital satisfaction and cognitive function (b = −0.292, p < .001) was stronger than the association between improving marital satisfaction and cognitive function (b = 0.102, p < .001). These asymmetric effects were predominantly driven by older adults. The effect of declining marital satisfaction on cognitive function was significantly greater for older adults than middle‐aged adults (−0.395 vs. −0.148). We did not find gender differences.ConclusionFindings suggest that the negative impact of declining marital satisfaction on cognitive function outweighs the positive effects of improving marital satisfaction, especially among older adults. Reducing marital dissatisfaction and fostering healthy marital relationships are crucial strategies to promote the cognitive well‐being of older adults.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
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