The Effects of Social Factors on Elderly Well-being

Siti Nurhanis Mohd Fadzil, Idris Osman, S. Ismail, Maryam Jameelah Hashim, M. R. Khamis
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Objective - The World Health Organization claims that in almost every nation, including Malaysia, the number of persons over 60 rises more quickly than in any other age group. A significant worry for health and quality of life is how to mature successfully and accept well-being. Considerable interest is also being shown in well-being-related topics. As a result, this study will look at the social variables, such as social networks, social support, and social activities, that can significantly boost elderly wellbeing. Methodology/Technique - Using purposive sampling techniques, 200 structured questionnaires were distributed to Malaysian seniors ages 60 and above. However, only 150 usable questionnaires were completed. This work examined the research model using partial least square structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). Findings – The results show that social networks significantly influence elderly well-being. However, no significant correlations were discovered between social activities, social support, and elderly well-being. Furthermore, the research model explains 63.1% of the substantial variation in elderly well-being. This study used the social theory of aging to comprehend the social elements that affect the well-being of the elderly. Novelty - The health of Malaysia's senior population has long-term economic and social advantages, making this study crucial. As a result, it needs to be significantly upgraded and improved by putting applicable rules and standards in place. Type of Paper: Empirical JEL Classification: I38, J14. Keywords: Social networks; social support; social activities; well-being; elderly Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Fadzil, S.N.M; Osman, I; Ismail, S; Hashim, M.J.M; Khamis, M.R. (2022). The Effects of Social Factors on Elderly Well-being, J. Mgt. Mkt. Review, 7(3), 150 – 159. https://doi.org/10.35609/jmmr.2022.7.3(7)
社会因素对老年人幸福感的影响
目标————世界卫生组织声称,在包括马来西亚在内的几乎每个国家,60岁以上人口的增长速度超过任何其他年龄组。对健康和生活质量的一个重大担忧是如何成功地成熟并接受幸福。人们对与幸福有关的话题也表现出相当大的兴趣。因此,本研究将着眼于社会变量,如社会网络、社会支持和社会活动,这些因素可以显著提高老年人的幸福感。方法/技术-采用有目的的抽样技术,向60岁及以上的马来西亚老年人分发了200份结构化问卷。然而,只完成了150份可用的问卷。本研究使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)检验了研究模型。研究结果-结果显示,社会网络显著影响老年人的幸福感。然而,社会活动、社会支持与老年人幸福感之间没有显著的相关性。此外,研究模型解释了63.1%的老年人幸福感的实质性变化。本研究运用老龄化的社会理论来理解影响老年人幸福感的社会因素。新颖-马来西亚老年人口的健康具有长期的经济和社会优势,使这项研究至关重要。因此,它需要通过制定适用的规则和标准来大幅升级和改进。论文类型:EmpiricalJEL分类:I38, J14。关键词:社交网络;社会支持;社会活动;幸福;本文的参考文献如下:Fadzil, S.N.M;奥斯曼,我;伊斯梅尔,年代;Hashim M.J.M;哈米斯,M.R.(2022)。社会因素对老年人幸福感的影响[j]。Mkt。评论,7(3),150 - 159。https://doi.org/10.35609/jmmr.2022.7.3 (7)
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