Social relationships, social activity, and experiencing fulfilment of interpersonal needs are essential aspects of well-being in older people. The purpose of this research was twofold: first, to investigate the associations of various dimensions of social activity and perceived togetherness with indicators of health decline; and second, to identify potential mediators in these associations. This dissertation is based on data from two research projects. The first, the Evergreen project, is a multidisciplinary, longitudinal follow-up study on the health and functional capacity of people aged 65–84 in 1988 (n=1 181) resident in Jyväskylä, Finland. Data on institutionalization and mortality were obtained from local and nationw...
Humans are highly social beings which is evidenced by our desire to continually establish social rel...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the association between social engagement and the he...
Objectives: The purpose is to investigate whether social engagement protects against depressive symp...
Social activity and health correlate in old age, but less is known about what explains this associat...
Canada, like many Western societies, has an aging population. Past research indicates that social in...
Abstract Background Thus far, only a few longitudinal studies investigated the impact of social enga...
Objectives. Social inactivity predicts adverse health events, but less is known about how different ...
Introduction Previous research indicates that social isolation, loneliness, physical dysfunction an...
Abstract Background Social wellbeing factors such as loneliness and social support have a major impa...
Introduction: Previous research indicates that social isolation, loneliness, physical dysfunction an...
Social isolation has been recognized as a social problem with negative effects on psychological well...
Two Swedish longitudinal cohort studies form the basis for this thesis that examines the components ...
Abstract Objective: the present study aimed to identify patterns of social participation in old age...
Objectives: Although older adults often experience negative life events or loss experiences, they ra...
Despite a great deal of research, empirical findings regarding the relationships between social reso...
Humans are highly social beings which is evidenced by our desire to continually establish social rel...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the association between social engagement and the he...
Objectives: The purpose is to investigate whether social engagement protects against depressive symp...
Social activity and health correlate in old age, but less is known about what explains this associat...
Canada, like many Western societies, has an aging population. Past research indicates that social in...
Abstract Background Thus far, only a few longitudinal studies investigated the impact of social enga...
Objectives. Social inactivity predicts adverse health events, but less is known about how different ...
Introduction Previous research indicates that social isolation, loneliness, physical dysfunction an...
Abstract Background Social wellbeing factors such as loneliness and social support have a major impa...
Introduction: Previous research indicates that social isolation, loneliness, physical dysfunction an...
Social isolation has been recognized as a social problem with negative effects on psychological well...
Two Swedish longitudinal cohort studies form the basis for this thesis that examines the components ...
Abstract Objective: the present study aimed to identify patterns of social participation in old age...
Objectives: Although older adults often experience negative life events or loss experiences, they ra...
Despite a great deal of research, empirical findings regarding the relationships between social reso...
Humans are highly social beings which is evidenced by our desire to continually establish social rel...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the association between social engagement and the he...
Objectives: The purpose is to investigate whether social engagement protects against depressive symp...