Activity Participation and Well-Being Among European Adults Aged 65 years and Older

被引:0
|
作者
Maria Vozikaki
Manolis Linardakis
Katerina Micheli
Anastas Philalithis
机构
[1] University of Crete,Department of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
来源
Social Indicators Research | 2017年 / 131卷
关键词
Older adults; Social activities; Productive activities; Well-being;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Increasing evidence suggests that different patterns of activity participation confer several positive well-being outcomes through the later years of life. The aim of the present study is to examine the likelihood of higher well-being linked with a socially engaged lifestyle with a view to extending prior research. Data on a nationally representative sample of adults aged 65 and older from eleven European countries (n = 7025) was drawn from the first Wave of the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE, 2004/5). Socially and productively oriented activities were administered as salient aspects of activity participation and were rated on frequency of involvement. Well-being was defined by the clustering of six indicators including life satisfaction, quality of life, self-rated health, psychological distress, chronic diseases and Body Mass Index (BMI). The effect of activity participation on the clustering of well-being indicators was estimated according to complex samples ordinal regression models. The overall pattern was that of a significantly increased likelihood for frequently active participants to present multiple presence of positive well-being outcomes (p < 0.05). This held true not only at the individual level but also across most SHARE countries. Although the findings of the current analysis cannot identify the direction of causality of the observed effects, they still lend some support to the reasonable conjecture that old-age activity engagement matters for individuals’ wellbeing and testify to the suggestion that public health and social care interventions should consider the respective potential well-being gains and therefore foster the facilitation of activities and attachments.
引用
收藏
页码:769 / 795
页数:26
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Social isolation and well-being among older adults in Europe
    Vozikaki, M.
    Papadaki, A.
    Linardakis, M.
    Philalithis, A.
    ARCHIVES OF HELLENIC MEDICINE, 2018, 35 (04): : 506 - 519
  • [42] SOCIAL SUPPORT, STRESS, AND WELL-BEING AMONG OLDER ADULTS
    KRAUSE, N
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY, 1986, 41 (04): : 512 - 519
  • [43] Alcohol use and psychosocial well-being among older adults
    Graham, K
    Schmidt, G
    JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL, 1999, 60 (03): : 345 - 351
  • [44] AUTHENTICITY AND WELL-BEING AMONG EUROPEAN AND EURASIAN YOUNG ADULTS
    Stevens, Michael J.
    Constantinescu, Petru-Madalin
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, 2014, 22 (01): : 7 - 15
  • [45] Physical activity and dimensions of subjective well-being in older adults
    Stathi, A
    Fox, KR
    McKenna, J
    JOURNAL OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, 2002, 10 (01) : 76 - 92
  • [46] Social relations, physical activity, and well-being in older adults
    McAuley, E
    Blissmer, S
    Marquez, DX
    Jerome, GJ
    Kramer, AF
    Katula, J
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2000, 31 (05) : 608 - 617
  • [47] THE IMPACT OF COMPANION ROBOTIC PETS ON WELL-BEING AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING WOMEN AGED 65 AND OLDER
    Kang, Suk-Young
    Kim, Jeungkun
    Kuhl, Melanie
    INNOVATION IN AGING, 2024, 8 : 900 - 900
  • [48] Patterns of social participation among older adults with disabilities and the relationship with well-being: A latent class analysis
    van Hees, Suzanne G. M.
    van den Borne, Bart H. P.
    Menting, Juliane
    Sattoe, Jane N. T.
    ARCHIVES OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS, 2020, 86
  • [49] Social participation and mental well-being: Does purpose in life mediate the association among older adults?
    Pynnoenen, Katja
    Kokko, Katja
    Rantanen, Taina
    AGING & MENTAL HEALTH, 2024, 28 (12) : 1815 - 1822
  • [50] Social participation and subjective well-being among older adults in China: the mediation effect of media use
    Yang, Mingyang
    Chen, Leshu
    Guo, Wei
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 43 (22) : 20041 - 20055