Does Empathy Have a Cost? Older Adults and Social Partners Experiencing Problems
Author:
Huo Meng1,
Fuentecilla Jamie L1,
Birditt Kira S2,
Fingerman Karen L1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
2. Life Course Development Program, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
Abstract
Abstract
Background and Objectives
Empathy underlies older adults’ awareness and responses to their social partners’ needs, but it is unclear whether such awareness is beneficial or harmful to older adults’ well-being. We examined whether older adults’ empathy was associated with having encounters with social partners incurring problems and their own well-being throughout the day.
Research Design and Methods
Participants were adults aged more than 65 years from the Daily Experiences and Well-being Study. These older adults (n = 313) rated empathy and indicated social partners’ problems (e.g., health, emotional, and financial problems) in a baseline interview. They also reported encounters with social partners and their mood every 3 hr over 5–6 days.
Results
Multiple regressions showed that more empathic older adults reported a greater proportion of social partners with major life problems than less empathic older adults. Older adults’ empathy was not associated with their contact or negative encounters with social partners experiencing problems. Multilevel models revealed that encounters with these social partners had negative consequences for older adults’ mood throughout the day; however, these consequences were reduced in more empathic older adults.
Discussion and Implications
This study emphasizes the importance of empathy in late life and refines our understanding of older adults’ social lives and well-being. Findings carry implications for interventions that aim to protect older adults’ well-being when their close others incur crises.
Funder
National Institute on Aging
Social Networks and Well-being in Late Life: A Study of Daily Mechanisms
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Donald T. Harrington Dissertation Fellowship
University of Texas at Austin
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,General Medicine
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