ASSOCIATIONS WITH CHANGES IN LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG THREE SAMPLES OF ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING AT HOME

Author(s):  
ANN BOWLING ◽  
MORAG FARQUHAR ◽  
EMILY GRUNDY
Author(s):  
Aitor Moreno-Fernandez-de-Leceta ◽  
Pedro la Peña ◽  
David Barrios ◽  
Beñat Granciaenteparaluceta ◽  
Jose Lopez-Guede ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. 231-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgina Corte Franco ◽  
Floriane Gallay ◽  
Marc Berenguer ◽  
Christine Mourrain ◽  
Pascal Couturier

2021 ◽  
Vol 66 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-120
Author(s):  
N. Auyelbekova ◽  
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N. Akhtaeva ◽  
D. Klepikov ◽  
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The aim of the research was to study self-esteem as a component of self-regulation, determine the factors affecting the vitality and life satisfaction of elderly people. The study involved 80 respondents aged 60 to 89 years, a 3-day training was held in the center of social services. The influence of life position on self-esteem, vitality and life satisfaction has been proven. The level of vitality affects self-esteem and life satisfaction. Vitality and satisfaction with life are influenced by touchiness, sociability and how much a person understands his feelings. Life satisfaction among elderly people depends on how they express their emotions, beliefs, gender (male> female), age (60<75), income, and work status.


Author(s):  
Malek Alaoui ◽  
Myriam Lewkowicz

Encouraging elderly people to stay at home as long as possible is associated with a higher risk of social isolation. Nowadays, aging well at home cannot be reduced to the management of physical and cognitive frailties and technologies should also tackle the quality of life of the elderly by fostering their social interactions. However, designing appropriate services and ensuring their adoption remain open questions, to which we try to provide answers at the methodological and instrumental levels. The authors present here a Living Lab approach to design communication services for elderly people at home. They illustrate this approach by describing their participation in a European project aiming at developing and evaluating Social TV services and they conclude with recommendations for the successful socio-technical design of services that foster the social engagement of elderly people.


The Lancet ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 340 (8831) ◽  
pp. 1359
Author(s):  
Michael Clarke ◽  
Carol Jagger ◽  
M.S.John Pathy ◽  
Antony Bayer

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