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Aging well socially through engagement with life: adapting Rowe and Kahn's model of successful aging to Chinese cultural context.

Sik Hung Ng1, Chau-Kiu Cheung, Alice M L Chong, Jean Woo, Alex Y H Kwan, Stephanie Lai.   

Abstract

Although aging well socially (engagement with life) is as important as aging well personally (illness avoidance and functioning) (Rowe & Kahn, 1998), it has received less research attention. A caring (CE) and a productive (PE) form of engagement were derived from an analysis of Chinese cultural meanings of engagement, and combined with illness avoidance and functioning to form a 4-factor model. Confirmatory factor analysis based on 2970 Hong Kong Chinese (40 to 74 years) showed a good model fit that was replicated a year later with 2120 of the original sample. Further analysis led to a more parsimonious model where illness avoidance and functioning converged into a single second-order factor whereas CE and PE remained as distinct first-order factors. The results supported the differentiation of Rowe and Kahn's engagement with life component into caring and productive engagements.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22474914     DOI: 10.2190/AG.73.4.c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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