Celik Sevilay S, Celik Yusuf, Hikmet Neset, Khan Mahmud M
1 Faculty of Nursing, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
2 Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Health Care Management, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2018 Dec;87(4):392-414. doi: 10.1177/0091415017740677. Epub 2017 Nov 10.
This study aimed to examine the determinants of life satisfaction of older adults in Turkey. The sample consisted of 2,959 older adults over 65 years. The effects of psychological, daily life and instrumental activity, physical health and health status, and other important variables on life satisfaction were analyzed. The variables lessening life satisfaction for older adults included poverty, a lower self-reported health status, a decline in physical health, ability to chew, ability to do household activities, and an increase in feelings of depression and feeling social withdrawn. In contrast, being married, having a higher education level, and having an income-generating work increased life satisfaction among older adults. This study suggests the necessity of developing local and national policies that enable older adults to become more active in their communities. These policies should be coordinated under the framework of national aging policies that bridge health, social, and economic issues.
本研究旨在探讨土耳其老年人生活满意度的决定因素。样本包括2959名65岁以上的老年人。分析了心理、日常生活和工具性活动、身体健康和健康状况以及其他重要变量对生活满意度的影响。降低老年人生活满意度的变量包括贫困、自我报告的健康状况较低、身体健康下降、咀嚼能力、进行家务活动的能力,以及抑郁情绪增加和社交退缩感。相比之下,已婚、受教育程度较高和有创收工作会提高老年人的生活满意度。本研究表明,有必要制定地方和国家政策,使老年人能够在其社区中更加活跃。这些政策应在衔接健康、社会和经济问题的国家老龄政策框架下进行协调。