Shen Yuying, Yeatts Dale E
Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA.
University of North Texas, Denton, USA.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2013;77(3):189-209. doi: 10.2190/AG.77.3.b.
Family-based support has been the traditional care arrangement for the elderly in China. With the maturing of its "one child per couple" policy and the changing scenarios of family structure and cultural norms, these traditional care arrangements for the Chinese elderly are becoming dismantled. Centers and associations within the community have gradually become the major infrastructures to provide old age service and support in China. This study examined the effects of family-based and community-based support on life satisfaction among older Chinese adults, using data from the pilot survey of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) in 2008. A series of multilevel models were assessed with statistical package SAS 9.2 among 1,398 Chinese adults aged 45 or older. The results suggest that even with the inclusion of community-based support, family-based support variable, the perceived future help from family members, still significantly predicted the life satisfaction among older Chinese adults.
在中国,基于家庭的养老支持一直是传统的养老模式。随着“一对夫妇只生一个孩子”政策的成熟以及家庭结构和文化规范的变化,这些针对中国老年人的传统养老模式正在瓦解。社区内的中心和协会逐渐成为中国提供老年服务和支持的主要基础设施。本研究利用2008年中国健康与养老追踪调查(CHARLS)试点调查的数据,考察了基于家庭和基于社区的养老支持对中国老年人生活满意度的影响。使用统计软件SAS 9.2对1398名45岁及以上的中国成年人进行了一系列多层次模型评估。结果表明,即使纳入了基于社区的养老支持,基于家庭的养老支持变量,即对家庭成员未来帮助的感知,仍然能显著预测中国老年人的生活满意度。