Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and consequently a need to better understand potential effects of volunteering for older people. Whilst there is a body of international literature exploring health benefits of volunteering in later life, there are currently no longitudinalstudies of Australian populations. Internationally, there is a lack of studies focusing on older women, who comprise the majority of the ageing population. The aim of this article was to explore the relationship between volunteering and psychosocial and health factors for a cohort of older Australian women over time.Method: Data for this study were from the oldest cohort of Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s ...
BACKGROUND: A growing evidence base demonstrates that interventions that focus on participation in p...
The contribution of volunteers to society and economy is substantial. The participation in voluntary...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteering, h...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...
Volunteering among older people has the potential to deliver health benefits to the individual, alon...
Volunteering has been identified as a potential mechanism for improving the psychosocial health of o...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
The current study examines the relevance of two theoretical approaches, socio-structural resources t...
The present study developed and tested a comprehensive multivariate model designed to assess the rel...
It has been suggested that older people are a rich potential source of volunteers, as prior literatu...
ISSUES ADDRESSED: While the psychological health benefits of older people's engagement in formal vol...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
BACKGROUND: A growing evidence base demonstrates that interventions that focus on participation in p...
The contribution of volunteers to society and economy is substantial. The participation in voluntary...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteering, h...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Objectives: As populations age, there will be a need for more volunteers in social welfare, and cons...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...
Volunteering among older people has the potential to deliver health benefits to the individual, alon...
Volunteering has been identified as a potential mechanism for improving the psychosocial health of o...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
The current study examines the relevance of two theoretical approaches, socio-structural resources t...
The present study developed and tested a comprehensive multivariate model designed to assess the rel...
It has been suggested that older people are a rich potential source of volunteers, as prior literatu...
ISSUES ADDRESSED: While the psychological health benefits of older people's engagement in formal vol...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
BACKGROUND: A growing evidence base demonstrates that interventions that focus on participation in p...
The contribution of volunteers to society and economy is substantial. The participation in voluntary...
Recent research demonstrates that involvement in productive activities, particularly volunteering, h...