Cummings Sherry M
University of Tennessee, College of Social Work, 193-E Polk Avenue, Nashville, TN 37210, USA.
Health Soc Work. 2002 Nov;27(4):293-302. doi: 10.1093/hsw/27.4.293.
Assisted-living facilities are a rapidly growing source of supportive housing for frail elderly people. This study examined the psychological well-being of elderly assisted-living residents and factors associated with well-being. Participants were nondemented elderly residents of an assisted-living community in the urban southeast. Depression, life satisfaction, and demographic, health, and social support variables were measured through face-to-face interviews. A sizeable minority of the residents reported high levels of depressive symptoms and low life satisfaction. Female gender, self-reported health, functional impairment, perceived social support, and participation in activities were significantly associated with well-being. The predictive value of gender and health variables were reduced when social support was introduced. Implications for policy and social work practice are discussed.
辅助生活设施是为体弱老年人提供支持性住房的一个快速增长的来源。本研究调查了辅助生活设施中老年居民的心理健康状况以及与幸福感相关的因素。研究对象是东南部城市一个辅助生活社区中未患痴呆症的老年居民。通过面对面访谈测量抑郁、生活满意度以及人口统计学、健康和社会支持变量。相当一部分居民报告有高水平的抑郁症状和低生活满意度。女性、自我报告的健康状况、功能障碍、感知到的社会支持以及参与活动与幸福感显著相关。当引入社会支持因素时,性别和健康变量的预测价值降低。文中讨论了对政策和社会工作实践的启示。