| Literature DB >> 33178559 |
John DiBello1,2, Luke Murphy1,2, Iván Palacios2.
Abstract
Background: Social integration is an essential element to the maintenance of health and well-being in elderly populations. In the Cumbaya Valley of Quito, Ecuador, community health clinics sponsor social clubs for specific populations to address this important aspect of health. Men, who tend to be less socially integrated than women, are largely absent from these programs. Objective: This paper investigates the quality and extent of men's social integration in the Cumbaya Valley of Quito to understand why men are less likely to attend the community health center clubs and to develop ideas for increasing male participation, which may differ from current methods.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33178559 PMCID: PMC7597577 DOI: 10.5334/aogh.3020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Glob Health ISSN: 2214-9996 Impact factor: 2.462
Demographic characteristics of study participants.
| Illiterate | 18 | Rented | 23 |
| Incomplete primary | 22 | Owned | 57 |
| Primary | 29 | Belongs to child | 9 |
| Incomplete secondary | 9 | Other | 11 |
| Secondary | 11 | ||
| Incomplete University | 1 | Yes | 20 |
| University | 10 | No | 80 |
| Indigenous | 16 | Never worked | 3 |
| Black/Afro Ecuadorian | 3 | Retired | 29 |
| Mestizo | 71 | Unemployed | 22 |
| Mulato | 4 | Working | 46 |
| White | 0 | ||
| Montubio | 5 | ||
| Other | 3 | ||
| No Response | 3 | ||
Figure 1Social Score: MOS and SPHWB.
Figure 2Male Social Participation by MOS subscore.
Summary of SPHWB responses.
| Activities | Interpersonal Interaction | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Familial Outings | Religious Services | Physical Activity | Games | Neighborhood Activities | Volunteering | Time w/ family | Time w/ friends | Time w/ neighbors | |
| Mean (±SD) | 3.300 (1.600) | 2.980 (1.641) | 2.770 (2.169) | 1.919 (1.967) | 1.838 (1.861) | 1.255 (1.278) | 3.270 (1.278) | 1.560 (1.513) | 1.910 (1.664) |
Figure 3Means of SPHWB subcategories.
Regression results for social participation scores and selected demographic characteristics.
| Age | Age Squared | Education | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOS | –4.364 (1.860)* | 0.031 (0.014)* | 5.070 (1.347)* | |
| SPHWB | –0.882 (1.409) | 0.005 (0.011) | 3.370 (1.047)* | |
Figure 4Structured elderly social participation.
Figure 5Barriers to Elderly Club Attendance.
Figure 6Community Suggested Responses.