Determinants of life satisfaction in Hong Kong Chinese elderly: A longitudinal study
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Aging & Mental Health
- Vol. 3 (4), 328-335
- https://doi.org/10.1080/13607869956109
Abstract
The objective of the current study was to identify the predictive variables of life satisfaction in Chinese elderly people. Data came from a longitudinal study of a representative community sample of the elderly Chinese population in Hong Kong. Life satisfaction three years later is associated with a number of variables including gender, age, marital status, years of education, chronic illness, functional impairment, self-rated health, somatic complaints, vision, hearing, social network, social support from family members, quality of social support and financial strain. Using multiple regression models, the authors found that younger elderly persons with less financial strain, better social support, fewer somatic complaints and more education reported a higher level of life satisfaction three years later. These findings were consistent with previous Western studies.Keywords
This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
- Enhancing Satisfaction in Later Life:Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 1996
- Social support as a mediator in the relation between functional status and quality of life in older adults.Psychology and Aging, 1996
- Predictors of Elderly HappinessActivities, Adaptation & Aging, 1995
- Changes in life satisfaction over a two and a half year period among very elderly people living in LondonSocial Science & Medicine, 1993
- Associations with life satisfaction among very elderly people living in a deprived part of inner LondonSocial Science & Medicine, 1990
- Interaction and Well-Being in Old Age: Is it Quantity or Quality That Counts?International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 1987
- Age as a Moderator of the Determinants of Life SatisfactionResearch on Aging, 1985
- Subjective well-being.Psychological Bulletin, 1984
- Effects of Health on Disengagement and MoraleAging and Human Development, 1971
- Adjustment of Residents of Two Homes for the AgedSocial Problems, 1964