2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4313-0_3
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A New Era in Living Arrangements: Determinants of Quality of Life Among Chinese Older Adults

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“…12,13 Among the limited studies regarding the QOL of left-behind older parents, Ye et al found lower health-related QOL among the empty nest rural older adults, particularly those living alone. 14 Zhu et al found no difference in the risk of low QOL for empty nest older adults in China. 15 International migration has been found to be associated with poorer psychological health, whereas internal migration did not affect parental well-being.…”
Section: Impact Of Migration Of Children On Older Left-behind Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…12,13 Among the limited studies regarding the QOL of left-behind older parents, Ye et al found lower health-related QOL among the empty nest rural older adults, particularly those living alone. 14 Zhu et al found no difference in the risk of low QOL for empty nest older adults in China. 15 International migration has been found to be associated with poorer psychological health, whereas internal migration did not affect parental well-being.…”
Section: Impact Of Migration Of Children On Older Left-behind Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the limited studies regarding the QOL of left‐behind older parents, Ye et al . found lower health‐related QOL among the empty nest rural older adults, particularly those living alone 14 . Zhu et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our results also show that left-behind older parents’ mental health was affected by a male child's migration, but not by a female child's migration. In Nepal, it is customary for daughters to leave the family home after marriage (Zharkevich 2019), and this traditional practice may partly account for this finding. The traditional norms of “filial piety” place caregiving responsibilities for aging parents on male children (Chalise 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have studied the relationship between children's migration and leftbehind older parents' physical health (Lu 2012;Evandrou et al 2017), mental health (Song 2017;Wang et al 2017;Inoue et al 2019;Mergo 2020), quality of life (Liang and Wu 2014;Ye, Chen and Peng 2017) and overall well-being (Gassmann et al 2012;Silverstein, Cong and Li 2006). Generally, research on leftbehind parents' mental health has reported increased depression (Cheng et al 2015;Song 2017;Wang et al 2017;Zhai et al 2015), loneliness (Cheng et al 2015;Liu and Guo 2007;Wang et al 2017), anxiety (Wang et al 2013;Arenas and Yahirun 2010), and poorer cognitive ability (Zhai et al 2015) among older parents with migrant children.…”
Section: Mental Health Of Older Left-behind Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%