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Self-image and intergenerational relationships as correlates of life satisfaction in Chinese older adults will gender make a difference? | Author(s) | Xua Bai, Yu Guo, Yuan Yuan Fu |
Journal title | Ageing and Society, vol 38, no 7, July 2018 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press, July 2018 |
Pages | pp 1502-1519 |
Source | http://www.cambridge.org/aso |
Keywords | Older men ; Older women ; Multi generation families ; Family relationships ; Well being ; Correlation ; China. |
Annotation | Promoting life satisfaction in later life has long been both a policy and practice challenge. This study examined the association between older adults' self-image and life satisfaction, and that between their intergenerational relationships and life satisfaction. Given that sources of well-Being for older men and women may vary due to socially constructed realities in early life, gender differences were also investigated in the correlates of life satisfaction. A face-to-face questionnaire survey was conducted in 2014 with a sample of 1,099 older adults aged 60 years and over from four cities in China. Findings showed that older adults' self-image and intergenerational relationships were significantly associated with their life satisfaction, after controlling for certain socio-demographic characteristics, and health and self-care ability. The correlates of life satisfaction were shown to differ between older men and women. Programmes and Services should be developed for older adults to explore and identify positive aspects of themselves, to improve their relationships with their adult children, and to foster a more positive image of ageing in wider society. In addition, service providers should take gender differences in correlates of life satisfaction into account in service and intervention programme development. |
Accession Number | CPA-180720208 A |
Classmark | BC: BD: SJC: DS:SJ: D:F:5HH: 49: 7DC |
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