Community centers for older adults and psychosocial factors: Evidence from the German Ageing Survey

Author:

Hajek André1ORCID,Kretzler Benedikt1,Gyasi Razak M.23,König Hans‐Helmut1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Economics and Health Services Research University Medical Center Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Center for Health Economics Hamburg Germany

2. African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) Nairobi Kenya

3. NCNM Faculty of Health Southern Cross University Lismore New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThere is a dearth of studies examining the association between the use of community centers for older adults and psychosocial factors. Thus, our aim was to examine the association between the use of community centers for older adults and psychosocial factors (in terms of loneliness, perceived social isolation, and life satisfaction; also stratified by sex)—which is important for successful aging.Methods/DesignData were taken from a nationally representative sample—the German Ageing Survey—including older community‐dwelling individuals. The De Jong Gierveld tool was used to measure loneliness, the Bude and Lantermann tool was used to measure perceived social isolation, and the Satisfaction with Life Scale was used to quantify life satisfaction. Multiple linear regressions were used to evaluate the hypothesized associations.ResultsIn the analytical sample, n equaled 3246 individuals (mean age was 75 years, 65–97 years). After adjusting for various socioeconomic, lifestyle‐related, and health‐related covariates, multiple linear regressions showed that the use of community centers was associated with higher life satisfaction among men (β = 0.12, p < 0.01), but not women. The use of community centers was not associated with loneliness or perceived social isolation for either gender.ConclusionsThe use of community centers was positively associated with satisfaction with one's own life among male older adults. Thus, encouraging older men to use such services may be beneficial. This quantitative study provides an initial basis for further research in this neglected area. For example, longitudinal studies are required to confirm our present findings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology

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