2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12126-023-09518-9
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Systematic Literature Review (SLR) on Community Support Among the Older Adults

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“…The current study builds on the existing literature by presenting new perspectives on the link between non-institutionalized older adults’ life satisfaction with family relationships, empirically supporting the proposal that the treatment of older adults may also entail strengthening the quality of rapport with family members. Furthermore, the results are in line with research focusing on the role of increasing satisfaction with peer and social support as a moderator of treatment effects on older adults’ quality of life ( Aziz Marzuki et al, 2023 ; LaRocca & Scogin, 2015 ) as well as new evidence about how the integration of positive psychology in the clinical milieu ( Yotsidi, 2020 ), especially self-compassion interventions in older adults ( Hodgetts et al, 2021 ; Perez-Blasco et al, 2016 ; Stroud & Griffiths, 2021 ) may improve subjective wellbeing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The current study builds on the existing literature by presenting new perspectives on the link between non-institutionalized older adults’ life satisfaction with family relationships, empirically supporting the proposal that the treatment of older adults may also entail strengthening the quality of rapport with family members. Furthermore, the results are in line with research focusing on the role of increasing satisfaction with peer and social support as a moderator of treatment effects on older adults’ quality of life ( Aziz Marzuki et al, 2023 ; LaRocca & Scogin, 2015 ) as well as new evidence about how the integration of positive psychology in the clinical milieu ( Yotsidi, 2020 ), especially self-compassion interventions in older adults ( Hodgetts et al, 2021 ; Perez-Blasco et al, 2016 ; Stroud & Griffiths, 2021 ) may improve subjective wellbeing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Similarly, poor social support was correlated with dissatisfaction with life for psychiatric inpatients ( Koivumaa-Honkanen et al, 1996 ) and assisted-living residents ( Young, 2006 ), while findings from outpatients showed that living in a nuclear family and having the perception of being ignored due to old age were inversely associated with life satisfaction and positively associated with higher depression ( Ghimire et al, 2018 ). Furthermore, peer support has been underlined to be of importance for older adults in modern society ( Aziz Marzuki et al, 2023 ). Although relational well-being may prevail as an integral component of older adults’ overall well-being, more empirical attention is warranted to the interplay between relational variables and dispositional ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. There are several ways to uncover overarching ideas and patterns that might aid in structuring or constructing an overview of the body of knowledge in a particular topic, but one of the most common is a systematic literature review (SLR) [19]. SLRs not only coordinate related studies but also support the evolution of evidence-based practitioner guidelines.…”
Section: Review Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%