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Evaluating Social Integration and Psychological Outcomes for Older Adults Enrolled at a University Intergenerational Program

2005

Abstract Intergenerational programs are proliferating. The basic assumption of such programs is that pairing older and younger people in various activities and contexts such as educational programs will produce positive developmental benefits for all participants. Educational programs appear to help adults to remain socially active and connected. The University of Valencia (Spain) initiated in 1999–2000 a “University Program for Seniors” for adults age 55 and over, entitled “Nau Gran.”The goal of this paper is to present baseline results on the benefits and impacts for older adults enrolled at the program during 2002. Results from a sample of 212 sophomore and junior older adult participant…

GerontologyArcheologySociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyContinuing educationSample (statistics)Younger peopleAdult educationSocial integrationGeriatrics and GerontologyLife-span and Life-course StudiesBaseline (configuration management)PsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Clinical psychologyJournal of Intergenerational Relationships
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EXECUTIVE FUNCTION AND LIFE-SPACE MOBILITY IN OLD AGE

2017

Mobility is important for maintaining independence and active participation in old age. Life-space mobility assessment incorporates the extent of mobility in terms of the distance from home, the frequency of mobility and the need of assistance for mobility. Executive function (EF) is one of the most important higher-order cognitive abilities that control and guide goal-directed actions. The aim of the study was to examine the association between EF and life-space mobility.

GerontologyHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectHealth Professions (miscellaneous)03 medical and health sciencesAbstracts0302 clinical medicineLife space030212 general & internal medicineLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyFunction (engineering)030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedia_common
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING AS DETERMINANTS OF PURPOSE IN LIFE IN OLD AGE

2018

AbstractPurpose in life reflects the feeling of having goals and meaning in life. Higher purpose in life has been shown to predict better health outcomes in old age and even buffer against mortality. However, it is not known how current health and functional status reflect on the possibilities of older people to live a meaningful life. Therefore, this study aimed to explore associations of health and physical functioning with purpose in life. The participants were 273 community-dwelling 75-year-old men and women from the AGNES study. Purpose in life was assessed with the subscale of the Scales of Psychological well-being (range 7–42). Current health situation and walking ability were self-r…

GerontologyHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectShort Physical Performance BatteryHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Meaningful lifeAbstractsPhysical functioningFeelingMarital statusFunctional statusMeaning (existential)Life-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyPurpose in lifemedia_common
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“Healthy to Heaven” : Middle-Agers Looking Ahead in the Context of Wellness Consumption

2016

Concentrating on personal health and well-being has become a central objective for people living in wealthy societies. In an age of consumerism, the current health enthusiasm can be observed particularly in the fast-growing wellness industry, the popularity of which has increased, in particular, among mature consumers, a trend also evident in people's individual strategies for aging well. As it is generally assumed that aging people consume wellness mainly to delay signs of aging, this study focuses on this understudied phenomenon with the aim of deepening the profile of mature wellness consumers. The data consist of eight group interviews of Finnish middle-agers (50–65 years). Interviewees…

GerontologyMaleAgingHealth (social science)group interviewmedia_common.quotation_subjectmiddle-agersContext (language use)Health Promotionmature consumerswellness03 medical and health scienceswellness skills0302 clinical medicine030502 gerontologyPhenomenonHeavenHumansLife-span and Life-course StudiesFinlandQualitative Researchmedia_commonAgedConsumption (economics)Enthusiasm030214 geriatricsConsumerismGeneral Arts and HumanitiesGeneral Social SciencesGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPopularityLife stageSelf Careactive third ageta5141Female0305 other medical sciencePsychologySocial psychologyAttitude to HealthJournal of Aging Studies
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AGING IN PLACE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY: CARE TRANSITIONS AMONG OLDER TWO-GENERATION FAMILIES

2017

Little is known of transitions in care and housing of old two-generation families that include aging (≥40) adults with intellectual disability (ID) and their older (≥65) parents. This study employed the “housing pathways” theory in order to explore the experiences of these families of such transitions. All potential old two-generation families from two local authorities in Taiwan were recruited; 237 families completed our survey and 61 our in-depth interviews between May 2015 and July 2016. Different models and types of transitions in care and housing of these families were identified and found to be connected with changes in their care responsibilities and living arrangements. Old parents …

GerontologyTwo generationmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)Aging in placemedicine.diseaseHealth Professions (miscellaneous)AbstractsIntellectual disabilitymedicineLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychiatryPsychologyCare TransitionsInnovation in Aging
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Leisure Consumption and well-Being among Older Adults: Does Age or Life Situation Matter?

2016

This study investigated the associations between leisure consumption and well-being in older adults (50–74 years old). To find out whether these associations are age-specific, they were compared with the associations observed among younger adults (18–49 years old). Differences between the older adults by age and life situation were also examined. This study was based on the “Finland 2014 – Consumption and Life style” survey (N = 1351), conducted among a representative sample of the Finnish adult population. Well-being was measured as mental, economic and physical well-being. Objects of leisure consumption were grouped by factor analysis, and the associations between the resulting leisure co…

Gerontologyhyvinvointi050109 social psychologykulutusLife situationleisure consumption0502 economics and businessHealth care0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsLife-span and Life-course Studiesolder adultsConsumption (economics)business.industry05 social sciencesRegression analysisemotional well-beingEmotional well-beingeconomic well-beingYounger adultsWell-beingMarital statusPsychologybusinessfyysinen hyvinvointivapaa-aikaikääntyneetApplied Research in Quality of Life
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Mapping pathways to adulthood among Finnish university students: Sequences, patterns and variations of family- and work-related roles

2011

Abstract The present follow-up study examined the sequences, patterns, and variations in family- and work-related roles during the transition to adulthood among university students. Our aim was to identify typologies of transitional pathways to adulthood across their education, employment, residence, partnership/parenthood histories. The subjects were 182 first-year Finnish university students (mean age = 21) who were followed for 18 years. The Life History Calendar was used to collect data on their education, employment, residence, and partnership/parenthood histories. We also investigated the participants’ background variables (gender, age, parents’ education, school grades) and their lif…

Gerontologyta1124. Educationeducation05 social sciencesLife satisfaction050109 social psychologyWork relatedDevelopmental psychologyGeneral partnership0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesResidenceLife historyLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyta515050104 developmental & child psychologyAdvances in Life Course Research
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Does leader–member exchange buffer or intensify detrimental reactions to psychological contract breach? The role of employees' career orientation

2018

There is an ongoing debate about two contradictory moderating effects of leader–member exchange (LMX) on the relationship between psychological contract breach (PCB) and work outcomes. Whereas some studies demonstrated LMX to be a social support resource capable of buffering the negative effects of PCB, findings from other research suggest that employees show stronger negative reactions to PCB when the quality of relationships with leaders is high. The present study addresses how these contradictory results can be explained by individuals' career orientations. We surveyed a representative random sample of 954 employees from various organizations and occupations to test whether employees wit…

H Social Sciences (General)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHD28 Management. Industrial Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyCareer satisfactionCareer orientationEducationSocial support0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Life-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied Psychologymedia_commonPsychological contract breachJournal of Vocational Behavior
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THE HEALTHY NORDIC DIET AMONG OLDER INDIVIDUALS PREDICTS INCIDENT DISABILITY IN A 10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP

2017

We investigated whether adherence to the healthy Nordic diet among older individuals was associated with incident disability 10 years later. We studied 972 participants from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study who were free of disability at baseline. At the mean age of 61 years the Nordic diet score (NDS) was calculated based on a validated food-frequency questionnaire that the participants filled in. Higher scores indicated better adherence to the healthy Nordic diet. At the mean age of 71 years, participants’ incident disability was assessed using a self-reported questionnaire and was based on two levels of disability: mobility difficulty (difficulty in walking 500 m) and self-care dependence…

Health (social science)030214 geriatrics10 year follow upbusiness.industryHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Abstracts03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineText miningMedicine030212 general & internal medicineLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessDemographyInnovation in Aging
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Life Satisfaction Among Children in Different Family Structures: A Comparative Study of 36 Western Societies

2010

This paper examines differences in life satisfaction among children in different family structures in 36 western, industrialised countries (n = 184 496). Children living with both biological parents reported higher levels of life satisfaction than children living with a single parent or parent–step-parent. Children in joint physical custody reported significantly higher levels of life satisfaction than their counterparts in other types of non-intact families. Controlling perceived family affluence, the difference between joint physical custody families and single mother or mother–stepfather families became non-significant. Difficulties in communicating with parents were strongly associated …

Health (social science)Family structurebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSingle parentLife satisfactionSingle mothersEducationEconomic inequalityMedicineLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessSocial psychologyWelfareNuclear familymedia_commonDemographyChildren & Society
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