In the United Kingdom (UK), women are more likely to live alone in later life. Social factors such as household composition have been shown to affect health and wellbeing as we age. The health and well-being of older women who live alone are of interest to researchers, care providers, health organizations, and policymakers. This article contributes to the literature by detailing a scoping review, establishing the current evidence in this field. The purpose and context of the review are given. The methodology and resulting data are described. Gaps in the literature and implications for practice and research are given
The health and well-being consequences of social isolation and loneliness in old age are increasingl...
Policy attention to ‘successful’ ageing has yet to take account of the impact of the rise in non-tra...
This paper compares the determinants of living alone among elderly women in six countries (Tanzania,...
Older women are more likely to live alone in later life in the UK; however, relatively little is kno...
With an increased prevalence of people living alone in later life, understanding the health and well...
This thesis presents the results from a mixed methods study examining the health and wellbeing of ol...
This chapter picks up the study of gender issues within ageing populations. According to OECD statis...
This chapter picks up the study of gender issues within ageing populations. According to OECD statis...
This review aims to critically evaluate the recent literature on the impact of living alone on the w...
New Zealand as a society is ageing. This translates to an increasing number of people particularly w...
This exploratory study examines older women’s perceptions of living alone. Older adult women (N = 53...
Greater longevity in the UK population has led to the increasing diversity of women experiencing age...
Greater longevity in the UK population has led to the increasing diversity of women experiencing agi...
Ageing and longevity have created many concerns including living alone and social isolation among ol...
This report details a study undertaken in Vancouver during 1990 and 1991 with funding from Health an...
The health and well-being consequences of social isolation and loneliness in old age are increasingl...
Policy attention to ‘successful’ ageing has yet to take account of the impact of the rise in non-tra...
This paper compares the determinants of living alone among elderly women in six countries (Tanzania,...
Older women are more likely to live alone in later life in the UK; however, relatively little is kno...
With an increased prevalence of people living alone in later life, understanding the health and well...
This thesis presents the results from a mixed methods study examining the health and wellbeing of ol...
This chapter picks up the study of gender issues within ageing populations. According to OECD statis...
This chapter picks up the study of gender issues within ageing populations. According to OECD statis...
This review aims to critically evaluate the recent literature on the impact of living alone on the w...
New Zealand as a society is ageing. This translates to an increasing number of people particularly w...
This exploratory study examines older women’s perceptions of living alone. Older adult women (N = 53...
Greater longevity in the UK population has led to the increasing diversity of women experiencing age...
Greater longevity in the UK population has led to the increasing diversity of women experiencing agi...
Ageing and longevity have created many concerns including living alone and social isolation among ol...
This report details a study undertaken in Vancouver during 1990 and 1991 with funding from Health an...
The health and well-being consequences of social isolation and loneliness in old age are increasingl...
Policy attention to ‘successful’ ageing has yet to take account of the impact of the rise in non-tra...
This paper compares the determinants of living alone among elderly women in six countries (Tanzania,...