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Unveiling the dynamics of social engagement and subjective health in older adults: A gendered perspective.
Saha, Amiya; Govil, Dipti; Muhammad, T; Thomas, Arya Rachel.
Afiliação
  • Saha A; Department of Family & Generations, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, - 400088, India. Electronic address: amiyasaha4444@gmail.com.
  • Govil D; Department of Family & Generations, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, - 400088, India.
  • Muhammad T; Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, PA- 16802, USA.
  • Thomas AR; School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India.
Exp Gerontol ; 193: 112472, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38821323
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

As populations age globally, understanding the dynamics that influence the well-being of older individuals become increasingly crucial. The research employs a comprehensive approach to unravel the multifaceted interplay between social engagements and subjective health perceptions of older Indians, with a special focus on gender differences. SUBJECTS AND

METHODS:

This study used data from the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI) wave 1, 2017-18 with a total sample of 30,533 older adults aged 60 years and above. Bivariate analysis, chi-square tests and unadjusted and adjusted average marginal effects from logistic regression models were used to assess the relationship between social engagements and subjective health among older adults, stratified by gender.

RESULTS:

The prevalence of poor health status decreased with higher frequency of social networks among both men (pp. (percentage point) = 6.1; CI (Confidence Interval) 10.6, 1.6) and women (pp. = 9.2; CI 14.9, 3.4). The adjusted average marginal effects demonstrate that with an increase in the overall score of social engagement, the likelihood of poor health is almost reduced by half. For men, the prevalence of poor health was 9.8 pp. (95 % CI 13.7, 5.8), while for women, it was 9.3 pp. (95 % CI 15.2, 3.1).

CONCLUSION:

Gendered perspectives unveil unique patterns, highlighting how societal expectations and roles assigned to each gender may influence the subjective health perceptions of older individuals. This study adds to the expanding knowledge base to enhance the well-being and fulfillment of aging populations, considering the complex interplay of social dynamics and gendered perspectives.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Envelhecimento / Nível de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Envelhecimento / Nível de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article