Literature DB >> 8049516

[Health status, social networks and support systems of elderly men and women in a large city and in former coal-mining areas--a population-based comparative study of 70-year-old residents of Sapporo and Yubari].

R Kishi1, T Eguchi, H Sasatani, T Yaguchi.   

Abstract

In order to analyze the different features of the social network, social support system and health status of elderly people, a survey was performed of the social environment and health related issues among 70 year-old men and women in Sapporo, a large city, and Yubari, a small city which has experienced coal mine closures, both in Hokkaido prefecture. The results were as follows: 1. In Yubari, the health status of the elderly living alone was better than those with other familial categories such as living with their spouse, or with the families of their children. In contrast, the status of the elderly living alone in Sapporo was worse than the others. The mean numbers of out-patient visits and hospital admissions during the previous one year were higher among elderly people living alone in both areas. 2. There were large differences in social support and social network in the two areas and among the living status of the elderly. In particular, persons living alone in Sapporo had statistically significantly lower amount of support than others. Elderly people in Sapporo had fewer contacts with their neighbors and only a small number of them participated in community-based social associations compared with the same age groups in the city of Yubari. 3. An extremely small number of the elderly were provided formal support from official personnel such as public health nurses, district welfare commissioners and so on. The results of this study suggest the need for more formal and informal networks to provide for social support for those elderly men and women living alone in large cities.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8049516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi        ISSN: 0546-1766


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1.  Municipal health expectancy in Japan: decreased healthy longevity of older people in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas.

Authors:  Yoshiharu Fukuda; Keiko Nakamura; Takehito Takano
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2005-06-14       Impact factor: 3.295

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