社会支持和参与是影响孤独老年日本人Ikigai和生活满意度的因素

IF 1 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Ai Fukuzawa, Ikuko Sugawara
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摘要

本研究调查了日本老年人孤独感、社会支持、社会参与和幸福感之间的关系。我们预测,在有足够的社会支持和频繁的社会参与的人群中,孤独感和幸福感之间的负相关会较弱。我们测量了ikigai和生活满意度作为幸福指数。Ikigai和生活满意度都包括对一个人现在和过去生活的满意度,但Ikigai还包括独特的概念,如对社会互动的满意度和对未来的积极期望。分析了418名75岁及以上的日本人的数据;结果表明,孤独感与ikigai呈负相关,而与生活满意度无关。孤独感与社会支持对生活满意度和ikigai有显著的交互作用。孤独和社会参与频率之间的相互作用仅对ikigai有显著意义。事后分析表明,社会支持和社会参与频率与孤独感和幸福感呈负相关,尤其是ikigai。这些结果表明,ikigai和生活满意度与孤独和社会互动有不同的关系,因为ikigai的概念独特地包括了感知到的社会角色。
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Social Support and Participation as Factors Relating to Ikigai and Life Satisfaction in Lonely Older Japanese

This study investigated associations among loneliness, social support, social participation, and well-being among the Japanese elderly. We predicted that the negative association between loneliness and well-being would be weaker in people with adequate social support and frequent social participation. We measured ikigai and life satisfaction as indices of well-being. Ikigai and life satisfaction both include satisfaction with a person’s current and past life, yet ikigai also includes unique concepts such as satisfaction with social interactions and positive expectations for the future. Data of 418 Japanese aged 75 and older were analyzed; findings demonstrated that loneliness was negatively related to ikigai but not life satisfaction. There was a significant interaction between loneliness and social support for life satisfaction and ikigai. The interaction between loneliness and the frequency of social participation was significant only for ikigai. Post-hoc analysis indicated that social support and social participation frequency were negatively related to the negative association between loneliness and well-being, especially ikigai. These results suggest that ikigai and life satisfaction have a differential relationship to loneliness and social interaction because the concept of ikigai uniquely included perceived social roles.

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Ageing International
Ageing International GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: As a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that has existed for over three decades, Ageing International serves all professionals who deal with complex ageing issues. The journal is dedicated to improving the life of ageing populations worldwide through providing an intellectual forum for communicating common concerns, exchanging analyses and discoveries in scientific research, crystallizing significant issues, and offering recommendations in ageing-related service delivery and policy making. Besides encouraging the submission of high-quality research and review papers, Ageing International seeks to bring together researchers, policy analysts, and service program administrators who are committed to reducing the ''implementation gap'' between good science and effective service, between evidence-based protocol and culturally suitable programs, and between unique innovative solutions and generalizable policies. For significant issues that are common across countries, Ageing International will organize special forums for scholars and investigators from different disciplines to present their regional perspectives as well as to provide more comprehensive analysis. The editors strongly believe that such discourse has the potential to foster a wide range of coordinated efforts that will lead to improvements in the quality of life of older persons worldwide. Abstracted and Indexed in: ABI/INFORM, Academic OneFile, Academic Search, CSA/Proquest, Current Abstracts, EBSCO, Ergonomics Abstracts, Expanded Academic, Gale, Google Scholar, Health Reference Center Academic, OCLC, PsychINFO, PsyARTICLES, SCOPUS, Social Science Abstracts, and Summon by Serial Solutions.
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