Graduate Studies, Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore, Singapore.
School of Business, Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore, Singapore.
PLoS One. 2024 Jun 5;19(6):e0303478. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303478. eCollection 2024.
Our study explores whether lifelong learning is associated with the subjective wellbeing among the elderly in Singapore. Through a primary survey of 300 individuals aged 65 and above, we develop a novel index to capture three different aspects of subjective wellbeing, which we term "Quality of Life", "Satisfaction with Life" and "Psychological Wellbeing". Utilizing both supervised and unsupervised machine learning techniques, our findings reveal that attitudes towards lifelong learning are positively associated with quality of life, while participation in class activities is positively associated with all three measures of wellbeing. Although the study does not establish causality, it highlights a connection between lifelong learning and the perceived wellbeing of the elderly, offering support for policies that encourage lifelong learning among this population.
本研究探讨了终身学习是否与新加坡老年人的主观幸福感有关。通过对 300 名 65 岁及以上老年人的初步调查,我们开发了一种新的指数来捕捉主观幸福感的三个不同方面,我们称之为“生活质量”、“生活满意度”和“心理健康”。利用有监督和无监督的机器学习技术,我们的发现表明,对终身学习的态度与生活质量呈正相关,而参加课堂活动与幸福感的三个衡量标准都呈正相关。尽管该研究没有确定因果关系,但它强调了终身学习与老年人感知幸福感之间的联系,为鼓励这一人群终身学习的政策提供了支持。