In Japan, there are traditionally many health promotion volunteer activities. However, the effects these activities have on the volunteers’ families are not clear. This study examined whether the well-being of Japanese elderly men was affected by cohabiting with women who have had experience as a health promotion volunteer. The study area was Suzaka City, where more than 7500 women have been elected and served as health promotion volunteers for over 60 years. A cross-sectional survey targeting all residents aged 65 years or over was conducted in 2014 using a self-administered questionnaire and 10,758 (77.7%) residents participated. Of those, married men who lived with married women were analyzed (n = 2370). Functional capacity and dep...
BACKGROUND: The association between social relationships and lower mortality has been well documente...
This study is a replication of a study originally conducted on American elders. Since all cultures ...
This study seeks to replicate and extend research on the stress process by examining the relationshi...
Although volunteering has attracted attention in Japan as a useful measure for evaluating the level ...
Background: To date, only a small amount of research on bonding/bridging social capital has separate...
INTRODUCTION:The most effective type of social participation against psychological distress in older...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how family and social relations affect the life satisfac...
Background: The current study aimed to investigate the contextual effect of volunteer group particip...
Cross-national research on gender and aging has discussed a persistent gender gap in depressive symp...
Abstract Background Although numerous investigations have indicated that social participation (SP) h...
The purpose of this study was to identify predictors of older Japanese adults’ health promotion beha...
Studies have suggested that frequent participation in social groups contributes to the well-being of...
BackgroundPrevious cross-sectional studies suggest that negative health outcomes such as mortality, ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The most effective type of social participation against psychological dis...
Background: Participation in community activities (eg, sports and hobby groups or volunteer organiza...
BACKGROUND: The association between social relationships and lower mortality has been well documente...
This study is a replication of a study originally conducted on American elders. Since all cultures ...
This study seeks to replicate and extend research on the stress process by examining the relationshi...
Although volunteering has attracted attention in Japan as a useful measure for evaluating the level ...
Background: To date, only a small amount of research on bonding/bridging social capital has separate...
INTRODUCTION:The most effective type of social participation against psychological distress in older...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how family and social relations affect the life satisfac...
Background: The current study aimed to investigate the contextual effect of volunteer group particip...
Cross-national research on gender and aging has discussed a persistent gender gap in depressive symp...
Abstract Background Although numerous investigations have indicated that social participation (SP) h...
The purpose of this study was to identify predictors of older Japanese adults’ health promotion beha...
Studies have suggested that frequent participation in social groups contributes to the well-being of...
BackgroundPrevious cross-sectional studies suggest that negative health outcomes such as mortality, ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The most effective type of social participation against psychological dis...
Background: Participation in community activities (eg, sports and hobby groups or volunteer organiza...
BACKGROUND: The association between social relationships and lower mortality has been well documente...
This study is a replication of a study originally conducted on American elders. Since all cultures ...
This study seeks to replicate and extend research on the stress process by examining the relationshi...