[[abstract]]This longitudinal study evaluated the direct effects of providing/receiving family support on mortality in older adults with different living arrangements in Taiwan. All data analysed were obtained from the Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging, 1996–2007, of residents aged ⩾67 years (1,492 men and 1,177 women) and Taiwan's National Death Register. Living arrangements were divided into living alone, living only with spouse, living with family and living with others. Support was mainly defined as family support divided into two categories: providing and receiving. The effect of providing/receiving family support on the mortality of older adults was evaluated using Cox regression analysed by living arrangement. Participants living wi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of demographic characteristics, contextual...
Abstract Background Many studies exist on the living arrangements and health status of older adults,...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...
[[abstract]]This longitudinal study evaluated the direct effects of providing/receiving family suppo...
[[abstract]]Although coresidence with children when one becomes old is an ideal in Chinese society, ...
[[abstract]]In a society where the norm of filial piety is strongly emphasized, such as Taiwan, supp...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of social support on mortality among the aged people...
[[abstract]]To evaluate whether the effects of providing or receiving social support are more benefi...
In recent years, interest in the status of the elderly in Asia has grown tremendously, stemming larg...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of living arrange...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2009, 10.71% of the total population in Taiwan was aged 65 years or older. As so...
Background: In 2009, 10.71% of the total population in Taiwan was aged 65 years or older. As societi...
The research analyzed the relationships among stress, social relations, and mortality in a probabili...
[[abstract]]Aging society has become a population phenomenon in Taiwan; elderly healthcare has becom...
Population aging produces changes in the availability of kin with uncertain implications for extende...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of demographic characteristics, contextual...
Abstract Background Many studies exist on the living arrangements and health status of older adults,...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...
[[abstract]]This longitudinal study evaluated the direct effects of providing/receiving family suppo...
[[abstract]]Although coresidence with children when one becomes old is an ideal in Chinese society, ...
[[abstract]]In a society where the norm of filial piety is strongly emphasized, such as Taiwan, supp...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of social support on mortality among the aged people...
[[abstract]]To evaluate whether the effects of providing or receiving social support are more benefi...
In recent years, interest in the status of the elderly in Asia has grown tremendously, stemming larg...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of living arrange...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2009, 10.71% of the total population in Taiwan was aged 65 years or older. As so...
Background: In 2009, 10.71% of the total population in Taiwan was aged 65 years or older. As societi...
The research analyzed the relationships among stress, social relations, and mortality in a probabili...
[[abstract]]Aging society has become a population phenomenon in Taiwan; elderly healthcare has becom...
Population aging produces changes in the availability of kin with uncertain implications for extende...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of demographic characteristics, contextual...
Abstract Background Many studies exist on the living arrangements and health status of older adults,...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...