Background: Increasing numbers of older people are requiring residential care and there are high levels of depression in such settings. Existing literature suggests that social support can help maintain psychological wellbeing. This study aimed to examine perceived changes in social support following a move into residential care. The key theories drawn upon were socioemotional selectivity theory (Carstensen et al., 1999) and the convoy model (Kahn & Antonucci, 1980). Method: Forty care home residents were interviewed using a structured interview. A hierarchical network mapping technique was used to measure perceptions of total network, inner network and peripheral network size. Functional support from a key significant other was measured us...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of characteristics of social networks and suppor...
Paper presented to the 9th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
ObjectiveSocial isolation is highly common in late life and is associated with devastating mental he...
Understanding how to better support older people living in care homes is imperative for improving th...
The concept of social support has intuitive appeal as a subject of inquiry for the practice of nursi...
Several studies corroborate the idea that social support pla y s an important role in the pro - moti...
Social relationships are critical to the well-being and health of the approximately one million olde...
Repeatedly, researchers have reported on the health benefits resulting from social support (Cohen-Ma...
This study sought to determine if particular structural characteristics and support functions of the...
This study examined whether nursing home patients identified social support as coming from instituti...
Background: a number of studies have concluded that the perceived quality of support is more strongl...
BACKGROUND:The aim of the study was to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of provi...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
Relocation to residential care facility in older age is considered as one of the most significant li...
Supported living and retirement villages are becoming a significant option for older adults with imp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of characteristics of social networks and suppor...
Paper presented to the 9th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
ObjectiveSocial isolation is highly common in late life and is associated with devastating mental he...
Understanding how to better support older people living in care homes is imperative for improving th...
The concept of social support has intuitive appeal as a subject of inquiry for the practice of nursi...
Several studies corroborate the idea that social support pla y s an important role in the pro - moti...
Social relationships are critical to the well-being and health of the approximately one million olde...
Repeatedly, researchers have reported on the health benefits resulting from social support (Cohen-Ma...
This study sought to determine if particular structural characteristics and support functions of the...
This study examined whether nursing home patients identified social support as coming from instituti...
Background: a number of studies have concluded that the perceived quality of support is more strongl...
BACKGROUND:The aim of the study was to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of provi...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
Relocation to residential care facility in older age is considered as one of the most significant li...
Supported living and retirement villages are becoming a significant option for older adults with imp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of characteristics of social networks and suppor...
Paper presented to the 9th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
ObjectiveSocial isolation is highly common in late life and is associated with devastating mental he...