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The Longitudinal Dyadic Associations Between Social Participation and Cognitive Function in Older Chinese Couples.

Jianhua HouTianyong ChenNancy Xiaonan Yu
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
Our findings indicate an asymmetrical pattern of actor-partner interdependence, where husbands' social participation may affect their wives' cognitive function on average, but wives' social participation does not affect their husbands' cognitive function. Clinical practitioners should invite both partners, especially husbands, to participate in social participation interventions to facilitate crossover benefits for wives. Moreover, policymakers should build more facilities to encourage older couples to engage in social activities to prevent cognitive decline.
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