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Impact of senior center friendships on aging women who live alone.

Ronald H Aday1, Gayle C Kehoe, Lori A Farney.   

Abstract

Elderly women who live alone are considered at greater risk for loneliness, depression, and decreased mobility. This paper examines the influences of late-life friendships and senior center activities on the health and well-being of aging women living alone. Based on the findings from 274 women living alone it was found that the senior center is an excellent environment where new supportive friendships can easily be formed. These friendships and other center activities have positive mental and physical outcomes. Using a comparison group of 171 elderly women living with their spouses, it was discovered that women who lived alone participated in center activities more frequently and, as a result, also created a social network that extended outside of the center environment.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16635950     DOI: 10.1300/J074v18n01_05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Women Aging        ISSN: 0895-2841


  13 in total

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2.  Day centres for older people: a systematically conducted scoping review of literature about their benefits, purposes and how they are perceived.

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Journal:  Ageing Soc       Date:  2013-08-17

3.  Older adults' home- and community-based care service use and residential transitions: a longitudinal study.

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4.  Use of senior center and the health-related quality of life in Korean older adults.

Authors:  Hyun Shik Kim; Kazuhiro Harada; Masashi Miyashita; Eun A Lee; Jin Kee Park; Yoshio Nakamura
Journal:  J Prev Med Public Health       Date:  2011-07

5.  Upper-limb activity in adults: referent values using accelerometry.

Authors:  Ryan R Bailey; Catherine E Lang
Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev       Date:  2013

6.  Day centres for older people - attender characteristics, access routes and outcomes of regular attendance: findings of exploratory mixed methods case study research.

Authors:  Katharine Orellana; Jill Manthorpe; Anthea Tinker
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2020-05-04       Impact factor: 3.921

7.  Psychological, social, and environmental factors associated with utilization of senior centers among older adults in Korea.

Authors:  Hyun-Shik Kim; Masashi Miyashita; Kazuhiro Harada; Jong-Hwan Park; Jae-Moo So; Yoshio Nakamura
Journal:  J Prev Med Public Health       Date:  2012-07-31

8.  "Struggling for independence": the meaning of being an oldest old man in a rural area. Interpretation of oldest old men's narrations.

Authors:  Tove Mentsen Ness; Ove Hellzen; Ingela Enmarker
Journal:  Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being       Date:  2014-02-13

9.  Primary care-public health linkages: Older primary care patients with prediabetes & type 2 diabetes encouraged to attend community-based senior centers.

Authors:  Polly H Noël; Michael L Parchman; Erin P Finley; Chen-Pin Wang; Mary Bollinger; Sara E Espinoza; Helen P Hazuda
Journal:  Prev Med Rep       Date:  2016-06-29

10.  Physical activity benefits of attending a senior center depend largely on age and gender: a study using GPS and accelerometry data.

Authors:  Oriol Marquet; Monika Maciejewska; Xavier Delclòs-Alió; Guillem Vich; Jasper Schipperijn; Carme Miralles-Guasch
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2020-04-15       Impact factor: 3.921

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