Background: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social engagement patterns of middle-aged and older adults who live with one or more chronic illnesses. This study investigated social engagement restrictions amongmiddle-aged and older adultswith chronic conditions and factors associated with these restrictions.Methods: Cross-sectional representative data from the National Council on Aging Chronic Care Survey were examined for relationships between social engagement restrictions and chronic conditions, health status, support, quality of life implications, self-care barriers, caregiving, and demographics. Associations were tested using bivariate analyses and binary logistic regression. Results: Partici...
Over one-third of older adults in the U.S. are physically disabled. Having a disability is a chronic...
Introduction The proportion of older adults throughout the world has increased significantly over th...
Background: Loneliness and social isolation have serious health consequences. Understanding the caus...
Background: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social eng...
Background: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social eng...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the association between social engagement and the he...
Social engagement has been associated with improved health outcomes in older people, although the pr...
For aging populations age 65 years and older, lack of social engagement, or social isolation, is a p...
Objectives Chronic conditions are pervasive among middle-aged and older adults. This study identifie...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Background: Social participation (SP) is believed to p...
Aim Living with a chronic condition or a disability at older age impacts social participation. Socia...
This paper examines the effect of social engagement on disability among community-dwelling older adu...
Objectives: The advantages of social participation for older adults are well established and have be...
Objectives: This study examines whether patterns of social network size, functional social support, ...
Contains fulltext : 201492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It is unknown...
Over one-third of older adults in the U.S. are physically disabled. Having a disability is a chronic...
Introduction The proportion of older adults throughout the world has increased significantly over th...
Background: Loneliness and social isolation have serious health consequences. Understanding the caus...
Background: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social eng...
Background: Social engagement is key to health and quality of life. Little is known about social eng...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the association between social engagement and the he...
Social engagement has been associated with improved health outcomes in older people, although the pr...
For aging populations age 65 years and older, lack of social engagement, or social isolation, is a p...
Objectives Chronic conditions are pervasive among middle-aged and older adults. This study identifie...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Background: Social participation (SP) is believed to p...
Aim Living with a chronic condition or a disability at older age impacts social participation. Socia...
This paper examines the effect of social engagement on disability among community-dwelling older adu...
Objectives: The advantages of social participation for older adults are well established and have be...
Objectives: This study examines whether patterns of social network size, functional social support, ...
Contains fulltext : 201492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It is unknown...
Over one-third of older adults in the U.S. are physically disabled. Having a disability is a chronic...
Introduction The proportion of older adults throughout the world has increased significantly over th...
Background: Loneliness and social isolation have serious health consequences. Understanding the caus...