[Perceptions of community-based connectedness with people among older individuals and related factors].

Asuka Yoshida, Michiyo Hirano
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Objectives Social isolation among older individuals whose living environment is changing is an issue that should be addressed. Retirement, social inclusion (SI), and building connections with community-dwelling individuals are important for preventing social isolation. Particularly in the case of older adults, it is important to clarify their subjective connections with community-dwelling individuals to build connections with them. The aim of this study was to clarify older adults' perceptions of community-based connectedness and related factors.Methods The participants, 800 men and women in their 70s and 80s living in urban areas, were surveyed in February 2024 using a self-administered, anonymous postal questionnaire. The survey items included attributes, perceptions of community-based connectedness, social networks (SN), SI, and community relationships. Multiple regression analysis using the forced entry method was conducted, with perceptions of community-based connectedness with people as the dependent variable; SN, SI, and community relationships as independent variables; and attributes as covariates.Results We collected 338 questionnaires and 316 valid responses (valid response rate: 39.5%). The participants' mean age was 79.0 ± 5.4 years, and 172 (54.4%) were men. The mean score for perceptions of community-based connectedness with people was 83.4 ± 17.6, with minimum and maximum scores of 36 and 131, respectively. Multiple regression analysis showed that SN (standardized partial regression coefficient (β) = 0.124, P = 0.012) and SI "connectedness" (β = 0.132, P = 0.023), SI "participation" (β = 0.100, P = 0.047), and community relationships (β = 0.469, P < 0.001) were significantly asso-ciated with perceptions of community-based connectedness with people.Conclusion The subjective connectedness of older adults was related to the objective connectedness of SN and SI in terms of "connectedness" and "participation." The results suggested that the perception of the community as a whole as connected is related to older adults' perceptions of community-based connectedness with people. We concluded that the spread of individual behaviors within the community and improvements in overall community quality are linked to perceptions of community-based connectedness.

[老年人对社区与人联系的认知及其相关因素]。
生活环境正在变化的老年人的社会孤立是一个应该解决的问题。退休、社会融入(SI)以及与社区居民建立联系对于防止社会孤立非常重要。特别是对于老年人来说,澄清他们与社区居民的主观联系以建立与他们的联系是很重要的。本研究的目的是澄清老年人对社区连通性及其相关因素的看法。方法于2024年2月对800名生活在城市地区的70岁至80岁的男性和女性进行自我管理的匿名邮寄问卷调查。调查项目包括属性、社区连通性的感知、社会网络(SN)、SI和社区关系。采用强行进入法进行多元回归分析,以社区与人的联系程度为因变量;SN、SI和社区关系作为自变量;属性作为协变量。结果共收集问卷338份,有效回复316份,有效回复率为39.5%。参与者平均年龄79.0±5.4岁,男性172例(54.4%)。社区与人联系感知的平均得分为83.4±17.6分,最低和最高得分分别为36分和131分。多元回归分析表明,SN(标准化偏回归系数(β) = 0.124, P = 0.012)、SI“连通性”(β = 0.132, P = 0.023)、SI“参与度”(β = 0.100, P = 0.047)和社区关系(β = 0.469, P < 0.001)与社区与人的连通性感知显著相关。结论老年人的主观连通性以“连通性”和“参与性”两种方式与SN和SI的客观连通性相关。结果表明,老年人对社区整体联系的看法与他们对社区与人联系的看法有关。我们的结论是,社区内个人行为的传播和整体社区质量的改善与社区连通性的感知有关。
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