Using French data collected in 2007 from a sample of about 2,000 elderly people living in nursing homes, this paper investigates the role that individual characteristics play in satisfaction with life and depression. Following psychological studies that have highlighted the benefits of social interactions on individual well-being, I focus in particular on the role played by making friends in the nursing home. Results from random effect ordered Probit models show that both satisfaction with living conditions and feeling of depression are much more influenced by making friends in the institution than by visits from family and relatives or other individual background characteristics. These findings may be interpreted as evidence of a relationa...
A research was examined with subjects of 197 aged people inhabiting a paid home for the elderly in S...
Changes may occur in (a) the composition of and /or (b) the support provided by elderly persons' inf...
International audienceSociological research on the sociability of older people has been relatively a...
Using French data collected in 2007 from a sample of about 2,000 elderly people living in nursing ho...
Using French data collected in 2007 from a sample of about 2,000 elderly people living in nursing ho...
[[abstract]]Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the association of subjective well-b...
People living in long-term residential aged care need supportive relationships and positive interact...
The elderly population is increasing worldwide and also in the Netherlands. Over the next decennia, ...
The aim of this article is to examine how experiences with interpersonal relationships contribute to...
This study examined whether nursing home patients identified social support as coming from instituti...
This study aims at highlighting the importance of social integration on the well-being of dependent ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of the type of habitation of older adults—with relati...
We investigated the influence of social relations on health outcomes in very late life by examining ...
Social relations are part of the complex set of factors affecting health and well-being in old age. ...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate quality of life in nursing home residents and the relati...
A research was examined with subjects of 197 aged people inhabiting a paid home for the elderly in S...
Changes may occur in (a) the composition of and /or (b) the support provided by elderly persons' inf...
International audienceSociological research on the sociability of older people has been relatively a...
Using French data collected in 2007 from a sample of about 2,000 elderly people living in nursing ho...
Using French data collected in 2007 from a sample of about 2,000 elderly people living in nursing ho...
[[abstract]]Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the association of subjective well-b...
People living in long-term residential aged care need supportive relationships and positive interact...
The elderly population is increasing worldwide and also in the Netherlands. Over the next decennia, ...
The aim of this article is to examine how experiences with interpersonal relationships contribute to...
This study examined whether nursing home patients identified social support as coming from instituti...
This study aims at highlighting the importance of social integration on the well-being of dependent ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of the type of habitation of older adults—with relati...
We investigated the influence of social relations on health outcomes in very late life by examining ...
Social relations are part of the complex set of factors affecting health and well-being in old age. ...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate quality of life in nursing home residents and the relati...
A research was examined with subjects of 197 aged people inhabiting a paid home for the elderly in S...
Changes may occur in (a) the composition of and /or (b) the support provided by elderly persons' inf...
International audienceSociological research on the sociability of older people has been relatively a...