| Literature DB >> 34599384 |
Marcella Reissmann1, Anna Storms2, Christiane Woopen3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individuals' ideals and aspirations are considered to constitute a central reference frame for subjective evaluations of their perceived reality, and, thus, to be crucial for individual quality of life (QoL) outcomes. By examining individual values and spirituality in very old people, the aim of this study was to describe two constructs representing the aspirations of the individual, as well as the relation of these constructs to both hedonic and eudaimonic QoL outcomes in very old age (VOA).Entities:
Keywords: Connectedness; Growth; Old age; Quality of life; Representative survey
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34599384 PMCID: PMC8551090 DOI: 10.1007/s00391-021-01974-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Gerontol Geriatr ISSN: 0948-6704 Impact factor: 1.281
Fig. 1Model of value relations and contents. Own illustration summarizing figures and information by Schwartz [38]. The closer any two values are located to each other within the circle, the more congruent—the more distant, the more conflicting their underlying motivations
Descriptive statistics of control variables, individual values, spirituality, and QoL outcomes (n = 1863)
| M (SD)/% | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age | 85.14 (4.20) | |
| Gender | Female | 63.7% |
| Male | 36.3% | |
| Education | Low | 30.6% |
| Middle | 51.2% | |
| High | 18.2% | |
| Multimorbidity | 0.18 (0.12) | |
| Full in-patient care | 13.0% | |
| 1. Security | 3.61 (0.67) | |
| 2. Self-direction | 3.46 (0.70) | |
| 3. Tradition | 3.30 (0.88) | |
| 4. Universalism | 3.20 (0.90) | |
| 5. Hedonism | 2.97 (0.89) | |
| 6. Conformity | 2.94 (1.03) | |
| 7. Benevolence | 2.76 (0.96) | |
| 8. Achievement | 2.60 (0.94) | |
| 9. Power | 1.94 (0.88) | |
| 10. Stimulation | 1.57 (0.80) | |
| Transcendental connectedness | 2.91 (1.05) | |
| Interpersonal connectedness | 3.44 (0.69) | |
| Environmental connectedness | 3.47 (0.73) | |
| Institutionalized religion | 2.39 (1.17) | |
| Feeling part of a greater whole | 2.56 (1.04) | |
| Religious practices | 2.61 (1.20) | |
| Faith or spirituality in life | 2.80 (1.11) | |
| Affective well-being | 3.25 (0.89) | |
| Engagement with life | 1.45 (0.62) | |
Weighted data. Results obtained from imputed dataset. App. C in the electronic supplement shows descriptive statistics based on the original dataset. Value ranges: for multimorbidity: 0 to 1; for individual values and spirituality: 1 (not important at all) to 4 (very important); for AWB: 1 (never) to 5 (very often); for EwL: 0 (no) to 2 (yes)
Hierarchical regression models predicting affective well-being and engagement with life by spirituality and individual values (n = 1863)
| AWB (I) | AWB (II) | AWB (III) | EwL (I) | EwL (II) | EwL (III) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Constant | 4.9 (. 47)*** | 3.164 (0.17)*** | 1.517 (0.45)*** | 2.863 (0.31)*** | 1.606 (0.30)*** | 0.338 (0.02) |
| Age | −0.08 (0.01)*** | −0.07 (0.01)** | −0.03 (0.01) | −0.03 (0.00)*** | −0.07 (0.00)*** | −0.03 (0.00) |
| Gender (ref: male) | 0.10 (0.05)*** | 0.07 (0.05)** | 0.06 (0.04)* | −0.03 (0.03) | −0.05 (0.03)* | −0.06 (0.03)** |
| Low education (ref: high) | −0.20 (0.07)*** | −0.14 (0.06)*** | −0.09 (0.06)** | −0.11 (0.04)*** | −0.07 (0.04)* | −0.02 (0.04) |
| Medium education (ref: high) | −0.12 (0.06)*** | −0.09 (0.06)** | −0.07 (0.05)* | −0.05 (0.04) | −0.02 (0.04) | −0.01 (0.03) |
| Full in-patient care | −0.20 (0.07)*** | −0.12 (0.07)*** | −0.08 (0.06)*** | −0.34 (0.04)*** | −0.25 (0.04)*** | −0.22 (0.04)*** |
| Multimorbidity | −0.10 (0.17)*** | −0.10 (0.16)*** | −0.10 (0.15)*** | −0.13 (0.11)*** | −0.14 (0.10)*** | −0.13 (0.10)*** |
| Transcendental connectedness | – | −0.01 (0.03) | −0.01 (0.03) | – | 0.05 (0.02) | 0.05 (0.02) |
| Interpersonal connectedness | – | 0.13 (0.03)*** | 0.06 (0.03)** | – | 0.11 (0.02)*** | 0.05 (0.02)* |
| Environmental connectedness | – | 0.21 (0.03)*** | 0.08 (0.03)** | – | 0.23 (0.02)*** | 0.09 (0.02)*** |
| Institutionalized religion | – | 0.04 (0.03) | 0.03 (0.02) | – | 0.07 (0.02)* | 0.07 (0.02)* |
| Part of a greater whole | – | 0.12 (0.03)*** | 0.05 (0.03) | – | 0.10 (0.02)** | 0.04 (0.02) |
| Religious practices | – | −0.04 (0.03) | −0.04 (0.03) | – | −0.12 (0.02)** | −0.12 (0.02)*** |
| Faith or spirituality in life | – | −0.02 (0.03) | −0.02 (0.03) | – | −0.03 (0.02) | −0.02 (0.02) |
| Self-direction | – | – | 0.23 (0.03)*** | – | – | 0.21 (0.02)*** |
| Power | – | – | −0.07 (0.02)** | – | – | −0.02 (0.01) |
| Security | – | – | −0.03 (0.03) | – | – | −0.02 (0.02) |
| Hedonism | – | – | 0.09 (0.02)*** | – | – | 0.06 (0.02)** |
| Benevolence | – | – | 0.16 (0.03)*** | – | – | 0.11 (0.02)*** |
| Achievement | – | – | 0.04 (0.02) | – | – | 0.08 (0.01)*** |
| Stimulation | – | – | 0.08 (0.03)*** | – | – | 0.07 (0.02)*** |
| Conformity | – | – | −0.11 (0.02)*** | – | – | −0.00 (0.01) |
| Universalism | – | – | 0.09 (0.03)*** | – | – | 0.14 (0.02)*** |
| Tradition | – | – | 0.02 (0.03) | – | – | −0.03 (0.02) |
| 0.088*** | 0.183*** | 0.321*** | 0.172*** | 0.270*** | 0.384*** | |
Weighted data. Results obtained from imputed dataset. App. D in the electronic supplement provides information on differing results obtained from the original dataset
*p ≤ 0.05 **p ≤ 0.01 ***p ≤ 0.001
aCoefficients and standard errors calculated as mean values from all imputed data sets as SPSS does not support calculation of values for the combined dataset
bCalculated as the mean value of Radj2 in all imputed data sets