Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 949: The Relationship Between Marital Satisfaction And Spiritual Well-being Of Chinese Older Adults: The Mediating Effect Of Psychological Security And Aging Expectations
Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 949: The Relationship between Marital Satisfaction and Spiritual Well-Being of Chinese Older Adults: The Mediating Effect of Psychological Security and Aging Expectations
Behavioral Sciences doi: 10.3390/bs14100949
Authors: Longxing Tang Yachi Yang Zhiwei An Yalian Huang Ping Tang
This study explores the relationship between marital satisfaction and spiritual well-being in older adults and the role of psychological security and aging expectations in older adult relationships. A convenient sample cross-sectional research method collected data from 367 older adults in Sichuan Province, China. A chain mediation model was constructed using quantitative analysis methods to test the relationship between marital satisfaction and older adults’ spiritual well-being and the potential mediating roles of psychological security and aging expectations. The research conclusions are as follows: marital satisfaction positively correlates with spiritual well-being, and psychological security and aging expectations play independent chain mediating roles.