2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20010415
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Social Capital and the Realization of Mutual Assistance for the Elderly in Rural Areas—Based on the Intermediary Role of Psychological Capital

Abstract: Background: Mutual assistance for the elderly is a new pension model that has been widely valued and discussed in China, especially in rural areas. The social and psychological capital owned by the elderly in rural areas promotes their participation and affects the realization of mutual assistance for the elderly. Based on this, this paper proposes the following hypotheses: H1: Bonding social capital positively affects the realization of mutual assistance for the elderly in rural areas; H2: bridging social cap… Show more

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“…The comparative analysis of the number of studies published in the period 2008-2023 for the two age categories is clearly in favor of the elderly, the ratio being 1 to 12.8. It is possible that this fact is due to the greater addressability of the health systems of the elderly (Lalani et al, 2023;Levkovich et al, 2021;Nava et al, 2023;Okuzono et al, 2022;Sepúlveda -Loyola et al, 2020;Xu & Zhao, 2022;Vanderzanden & Ruthig, 2018). There are two main reasons for this situation: the first reason is represented by the increased number of elderly people with chronic conditions that require medical and/or social assistance, the second reason being the influence of the optimism variable in the context of chronic diseases in the elderly, which was more frequently studied for the same reason.…”
Section: Fig 1 Comparative Analysis Of Number Of Studies In Young And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparative analysis of the number of studies published in the period 2008-2023 for the two age categories is clearly in favor of the elderly, the ratio being 1 to 12.8. It is possible that this fact is due to the greater addressability of the health systems of the elderly (Lalani et al, 2023;Levkovich et al, 2021;Nava et al, 2023;Okuzono et al, 2022;Sepúlveda -Loyola et al, 2020;Xu & Zhao, 2022;Vanderzanden & Ruthig, 2018). There are two main reasons for this situation: the first reason is represented by the increased number of elderly people with chronic conditions that require medical and/or social assistance, the second reason being the influence of the optimism variable in the context of chronic diseases in the elderly, which was more frequently studied for the same reason.…”
Section: Fig 1 Comparative Analysis Of Number Of Studies In Young And...mentioning
confidence: 99%