Older people spend much time participating in leisure activities, such as taking part in organized activities and going out, but the extent of participation may differ according to both individual and environmental resources available. Chronic health problems become more prevalent at higher ages and likely necessitate tapping different resources to maintain social participation. This paper compares predictors of participation in social leisure activities between older people with and those without multimorbidity. The European Project on Osteoarthritis (EPOSA) was conducted in Germany, UK, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain and Sweden (N = 2942, mean age 74.2 (5.2)). Multivariate regression was used to predict social leisure participation and deg...
This study examined the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and leisure involvemen...
For the older individual, leisure activities are a resource that helps to maintain health and engage...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 62: 450–458] for the very first time showed in...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate aspects of leisure participation in late life. Mor...
This study investigates the relation between leisure activities and the social status of the elderly...
Being engaged in life through participation in activities is recognized to be an important factor fo...
Objectives. This study aims to investigate the impact of medical conditions, mobility difficulties, ...
This study investigates the relation between leisure activities and the social status of the elderly...
This study investigates the relation between leisure activities and the social status of the elderly...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 6 2: 450–458] for the very first time show...
Abstract: Promoting social participation of the older population (e.g. membership in voluntary assoc...
Impact of leisure and social activites on quality of life among erderly in Europe - SHARE data analy...
International audienceObjectives: Studies highlight the beneficial effects of social and leisure act...
This thesis aims to describe the participation in leisure activities of elderly subjects and to det...
This study examined the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and leisure involvemen...
For the older individual, leisure activities are a resource that helps to maintain health and engage...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 62: 450–458] for the very first time showed in...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate aspects of leisure participation in late life. Mor...
This study investigates the relation between leisure activities and the social status of the elderly...
Being engaged in life through participation in activities is recognized to be an important factor fo...
Objectives. This study aims to investigate the impact of medical conditions, mobility difficulties, ...
This study investigates the relation between leisure activities and the social status of the elderly...
This study investigates the relation between leisure activities and the social status of the elderly...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 6 2: 450–458] for the very first time show...
Abstract: Promoting social participation of the older population (e.g. membership in voluntary assoc...
Impact of leisure and social activites on quality of life among erderly in Europe - SHARE data analy...
International audienceObjectives: Studies highlight the beneficial effects of social and leisure act...
This thesis aims to describe the participation in leisure activities of elderly subjects and to det...
This study examined the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and leisure involvemen...
For the older individual, leisure activities are a resource that helps to maintain health and engage...
Background: Recently, Paggi et al. [Gerontology 2016; 62: 450–458] for the very first time showed in...