2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0144686x22000101
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The contribution of alternative types of care on life satisfaction among disabled older persons in China

Abstract: Long-term care given to disabled older adults takes many forms, with each impacting life satisfaction through different ways. Drawing data from the 2011–2018 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey, this article explores the effects of various care types on life satisfaction, with a particular focus on disabled older persons. Estimates derived from a fixed effects model with propensity score matching show that compared with formal care, informal care has significant positive effects on life satisfactio… Show more

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“…It was measured by responses to a single universal self-rated life satisfaction question with responses coded on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = Very unsatisfied, 2 = Unsatisfied; 3 = General; 4 = Satisfied; 5 = Very satisfied). This measurement approach has been widely accepted as a measure of subjective well-being among older adults (Fan et al, 2022; Han & Gao, 2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was measured by responses to a single universal self-rated life satisfaction question with responses coded on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = Very unsatisfied, 2 = Unsatisfied; 3 = General; 4 = Satisfied; 5 = Very satisfied). This measurement approach has been widely accepted as a measure of subjective well-being among older adults (Fan et al, 2022; Han & Gao, 2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This trend has also resulted in an increasing number of elderly people being left behind in rural areas. The rising number of "empty nesters" [4] living alone [38] further compromises the exercise of "filial piety" and, thus, the traditional Chinese intergenerational support system [39]. The absence of children's company may deplete the physical and mental health [40,41] and, therefore, the vitality and general health of the elderly.…”
Section: Changes In Hrqol Of the Elderly In China Under Different Car...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dada la situación actual de aislamiento como consecuencia del COVID-19 (Samios et al, 2022;Willianson et al, 2021) y las consecuencias de la soledad en los mayores (Vicente y Cabaco, 2020), deberían incrementarse este tipo de intervenciones para minimizar la vulnerabilidad a la depresión o el aumento de estados emocionales negativos. Y además, extendiendo su implementación a cuidadores para conseguir mejorar el bienestar, de forma presencial en residencias (Fan et al, 2022) o a través de las Tic´s (Kovaleda et al, 2022;Sitges-Maciá et al, 2021). Por último, sería necesario abordar en futuras implementaciones cuestiones ligadas a las claves del sentido vital (Cabaco, 2018), en la línea de la gerotranscedencia que, junto a otras variables, posibilita el crecimiento postraumático en las complejas circunstancias actuales (Prieto-Ursúa y Jódar, 2020).…”
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