Xu Qingwen, Norstrand Julie A, Du Yan
Tulane University School of Social Work, New Orleans, LA, USA
Boston College School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2015 Dec;82(1):30-53. doi: 10.1177/0091415015624419. Epub 2016 Jan 8.
Social capital has been connected with positive health outcomes across countries, including China. Given the rise in the number of seniors living alone, there is a need to examine the health benefits of social capital, accounting for living arrangements. Data from the 2005 Chinese General Social Survey were used to test research hypotheses. Controlling for demographics, elders living alone possessed similar level of social capital compared with elders living with others. While bonding and linking social capital were significant factors in urban areas and linking social capital was a significant factor in rural areas, the relationship between living alone and health did not differ based on the level of social capital possession. When the traditional intergenerational living arrangement has not been a valid option for many older adults in China, seeking new way of family caring, and developing appropriate social and institutional structures to assist elders living alone, becomes critical.
社会资本与包括中国在内的世界各国积极的健康结果相关联。鉴于独居老年人数量的增加,有必要在考虑居住安排的情况下,研究社会资本对健康的益处。利用2005年中国综合社会调查的数据来检验研究假设。在控制人口统计学因素后,独居老年人与与他人同住的老年人拥有相似水平的社会资本。虽然在城市地区,纽带型和桥接型社会资本是重要因素,在农村地区桥接型社会资本是重要因素,但独居与健康之间的关系并不因社会资本拥有水平而有所不同。当传统的代际居住安排对中国许多老年人来说不再是一个可行的选择时,寻求新的家庭照料方式,并建立适当的社会和制度结构来帮助独居老年人,就变得至关重要。