Tomini Florian, Tomini Sonila M, Groot Wim
Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Top Institute for Evidence-Based Education Research (TIER), Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
BMC Geriatr. 2016 Dec 1;16(1):203. doi: 10.1186/s12877-016-0362-7.
Networks of family and friends are a source of support and are generally associated with higher life satisfaction values among older adults. On the other hand, older adults who are satisfied with their life may be more able to develop and maintain a wider social network. For this reason, the causal link between size and composition of the social networks and satisfaction with life is yet to be explored. This paper investigates the effect of the 'size', (number of family and friends, and network) and the 'composition' (the proportion of friends over total number of persons) of the social network on life satisfaction among older adults (50+). Moreover, we also investigate the patterns of this relation between different European countries.
Data from the 4 wave of Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe and an instrumental variable approach are used to estimate the extent of the relation between life satisfaction and size and composition of social networks.
Respondents in Western and Northern European (WNE) countries report larger networks than respondents in Eastern and Southern European (ESE) countries. However, the positive relationship between network size and life satisfaction is consistent across countries. On the other hand, the share of friends in the network appears to be generally negatively related to satisfaction with life, though results are not statistically significant for all countries.
Apparently, a larger personal network is important for older adults (50+) to be more satisfied with life. Our results suggest that this relation is particularly positive if the network is comprised of family members.
家人和朋友网络是一种支持来源,通常与老年人更高的生活满意度相关。另一方面,对生活满意的老年人可能更有能力发展和维持更广泛的社交网络。因此,社交网络的规模和构成与生活满意度之间的因果关系尚待探索。本文研究社交网络的“规模”(家人、朋友数量及社交网络规模)和“构成”(朋友占总人数的比例)对50岁及以上老年人生活满意度的影响。此外,我们还研究了不同欧洲国家之间这种关系的模式。
使用来自欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查第4轮的数据以及工具变量法来估计生活满意度与社交网络规模和构成之间关系的程度。
西欧和北欧(WNE)国家的受访者报告的社交网络规模大于东欧和南欧(ESE)国家的受访者。然而,网络规模与生活满意度之间的正相关关系在各国是一致的。另一方面,社交网络中朋友的比例似乎总体上与生活满意度呈负相关,尽管并非所有国家的结果都具有统计学意义。
显然,更大的个人社交网络对于50岁及以上的老年人对生活更满意很重要。我们的结果表明,如果社交网络由家庭成员组成,这种关系尤其积极。