One Spouse’s View of Aging May Sway the Other’s Health

One Spouse’s View of Aging May Sway the Other’s Health
How one spouse relates to their process of growing older can have a significant impact on the other spouse. Ruslan Huzau/Shutterstock
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Elderly people can expect their health to decline—as well as that of their spouse—when their self-perceptions about aging become negative, a new study suggests.

The study finds that health effects differ by gender among elderly couples. A husband’s self-perceptions about aging are associated with his wife’s depressive symptoms, whereas a wife’s views correlate with her husband’s physical disability, functional limitations, and chronic diseases, the findings indicate.