This study intended to test whether attachment to one's own residential place at neighborhood level could represent a coping response for the elderly (consistently with the "docility hypothesis;" Lawton, 1982), when dealing with the demands of unfamiliar environments, in order to balance their reduction of spatial abilities. Specifically, a sequential path was tested, in which neighborhood attachment was expected to play a buffer role between lowered spatial competence and neighborhood satisfaction. The participants (N = 264), senior citizens (over 65-year-old), responded to a questionnaire including the measures of spatial self-efficacy, spatial anxiety, attitude toward wayfinding, residential attachment and residential satisfaction. Resul...
Many older people, both with and without dementia, eventually move from their familiar home environm...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Ruth Tofle.Includes vita.It is generally understood that many elders wi...
Our spatial mental representations allow us to give refined descriptions of the environment in terms...
This study intended to test whether attachment to one's own residential place at neighborhood level ...
This study intended to test whether attachment to one's own residential place at neighborhood level ...
Most older adults do not move. This study contributes to a different way of phrasing the later life ...
The discussion within gerontology of the relationship between older people and their environment (pl...
This chapter focuses on the role of the spatial-physical dimensions of the residential environment i...
Moving into a residential care facility requires a great deal of adjustment to an environment and li...
Physical environment has long been recognized within occupational therapy as a key factor contributi...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Friendly Residential Environments for Ageing in Place with...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by MDPI and can be found at:...
Using the nationally representative Health and Retirement Study, this research explored the multi-fa...
Many older people, both with and without dementia, eventually move from their familiar home environm...
Older adults prefer to age in place, necessitating a match between person and environment, or person...
Many older people, both with and without dementia, eventually move from their familiar home environm...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Ruth Tofle.Includes vita.It is generally understood that many elders wi...
Our spatial mental representations allow us to give refined descriptions of the environment in terms...
This study intended to test whether attachment to one's own residential place at neighborhood level ...
This study intended to test whether attachment to one's own residential place at neighborhood level ...
Most older adults do not move. This study contributes to a different way of phrasing the later life ...
The discussion within gerontology of the relationship between older people and their environment (pl...
This chapter focuses on the role of the spatial-physical dimensions of the residential environment i...
Moving into a residential care facility requires a great deal of adjustment to an environment and li...
Physical environment has long been recognized within occupational therapy as a key factor contributi...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Friendly Residential Environments for Ageing in Place with...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by MDPI and can be found at:...
Using the nationally representative Health and Retirement Study, this research explored the multi-fa...
Many older people, both with and without dementia, eventually move from their familiar home environm...
Older adults prefer to age in place, necessitating a match between person and environment, or person...
Many older people, both with and without dementia, eventually move from their familiar home environm...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Ruth Tofle.Includes vita.It is generally understood that many elders wi...
Our spatial mental representations allow us to give refined descriptions of the environment in terms...