The Influence of Community-Level Built Environment Factors on Active Social Network Size in Older Adults: Social Activity as a Moderator.

IF 1.3 Q2 Social Sciences
Nestor Asiamah, Kyriakos Kouveliotis, Richard Eduafo, Richard Borkey
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Abstract

Background: This study examined the influence of built environmental factors in the community on active social network size as well as the moderating influence of different dimensions of social activity on this relationship.

Methods: This study employed the cross-sectional and correlational approaches to construct a scale measuring key community-level built environment factors and test the moderating influence of social activity on the association between these factors and active social network size in older adults. The study population was all 3,211 older adults who were resident in Accra and were part of the database of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust. Participants were 515 older adults in Accra aged 60 years or more who met some inclusion criteria. A self-reported questionnaire, including a new scale measuring the built environment factors, was used to collect data. Principal component analysis with varimax rotation and confirmatory factor analysis were used to validate the measurement scales, whereas Pearson's correlation test and multiple linear regression analysis were used to test the associations of interest.

Results: After controlling for relevant demographic variables, built environment factors in the community have no significant influence on active social network size. Volunteering, support for social ties, and group activity positively moderated the influence of built environment factors on active social network size at p < .05 and β ≥ 0.2.

Conclusion: The study concludes that social activity is essential to the utilization of available built environmental factors by older adults to make active social ties in the community.

社区建成环境因素对老年人活跃社会网络规模的影响:社会活动的调节作用
背景:本研究考察了社区内建成环境因素对活跃社会网络规模的影响,以及不同社会活动维度对这一关系的调节作用。方法:采用横断面和相关分析的方法,构建了一个测量老年人社区建设环境关键因素的量表,并检验社会活动对这些因素与活跃社会网络规模之间的关联的调节作用。研究对象是居住在阿克拉的3211名老年人,他们是社会保障和国民保险信托基金数据库的一部分。参与者是阿克拉515名年龄在60岁或以上的老年人,他们符合一些纳入标准。采用一份自述问卷,包括一份测量建筑环境因素的新量表来收集数据。采用主成分分析和验证性因子分析对测量量表进行验证,采用Pearson相关检验和多元线性回归分析对感兴趣的相关性进行检验。结果:在控制相关人口统计变量后,社区建成环境因素对活跃社会网络规模的影响不显著。志愿服务、社会关系支持和群体活动正调节了建成环境因素对活跃社会网络规模的影响(p)。结论:社会活动对老年人利用现有建成环境因素建立活跃社会关系至关重要。
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International Quarterly of Community Health Education
International Quarterly of Community Health Education PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The International Quarterly of Community Health Education is committed to publishing applied research, policy and case studies dealing with community health education and its relationship to social change. Since 1981, this rigorously peer-referred Journal has contained a wide selection of material in readable style and format by contributors who are not only authorities in their field, but can also write with vigor, clarity, and occasionally with humor. Since its introduction the Journal has considered all manuscripts, especially encouraging stimulating articles which manage to combine maximum readability with scholarly standards.
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