For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, financial strain is quite a common occurrence. This study examines the moderating effect of life management strategies including selection, optimization, and compensation in the relationship between financial strain on life satisfaction. The data came from a survey of a representative community sample of 421 elderly respondents in Hong Kong. Using multiple regression models, the authors found that selection and optimization of life management strategies moderated the linkage between financial strain and life satisfaction even after controlling socio-demographic variables, but sense of control over finances did not. Findings suggest that life management strategies should be enhanced to protect older people...
This study examined perspectives of recent retirees in Shenzhen and Hong Kong on how retirement infl...
Purpose: Few studies have examined together the psychosocial mediators of how life-course and late-l...
Studies have documented that health and income are important variables affecting the quality of life...
The objective of the current study was to identify the predictive variables of life satisfaction in ...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression and financial strain are quite a common occurrence. T...
This study examines the relationship between major source of income (i.e., adult children, financial...
This study explores the relationship between the life satisfaction of older adults and the social su...
Like other well-developed countries, Hong Kong is facing the challenges and opportunities posed by a...
This paper focuses on financial strain across the life course as a condition underlying health inequ...
In this study, successful aging was defined by four dimensions including functional status, affectiv...
China's oldest old population is estimated to quadruple by 2050. Yet, poverty rate for the olde...
The reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the Life Management Strategies: Selection, Op...
Objective: This study compared urban and rural factors associated with life satisfaction among older...
This study examined the relationships among stress, social support, and depressive symptoms with dat...
Purposes: Responding to the growing needs of the largest aging population in the world, China has be...
This study examined perspectives of recent retirees in Shenzhen and Hong Kong on how retirement infl...
Purpose: Few studies have examined together the psychosocial mediators of how life-course and late-l...
Studies have documented that health and income are important variables affecting the quality of life...
The objective of the current study was to identify the predictive variables of life satisfaction in ...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression and financial strain are quite a common occurrence. T...
This study examines the relationship between major source of income (i.e., adult children, financial...
This study explores the relationship between the life satisfaction of older adults and the social su...
Like other well-developed countries, Hong Kong is facing the challenges and opportunities posed by a...
This paper focuses on financial strain across the life course as a condition underlying health inequ...
In this study, successful aging was defined by four dimensions including functional status, affectiv...
China's oldest old population is estimated to quadruple by 2050. Yet, poverty rate for the olde...
The reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the Life Management Strategies: Selection, Op...
Objective: This study compared urban and rural factors associated with life satisfaction among older...
This study examined the relationships among stress, social support, and depressive symptoms with dat...
Purposes: Responding to the growing needs of the largest aging population in the world, China has be...
This study examined perspectives of recent retirees in Shenzhen and Hong Kong on how retirement infl...
Purpose: Few studies have examined together the psychosocial mediators of how life-course and late-l...
Studies have documented that health and income are important variables affecting the quality of life...