Social Support and Participation as Factors Relating to Ikigai and Life Satisfaction in Lonely Older Japanese
Association (psychology)
DOI:
10.1007/s12126-022-09486-6
Publication Date:
2022-02-17T07:02:44Z
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Abstract This study investigated associations among loneliness, social support, participation, and well-being the Japanese elderly. We predicted that negative association between loneliness would be weaker in people with adequate support frequent participation. measured ikigai life satisfaction as indices of well-being. Ikigai both include a person’s current past life, yet also includes unique concepts such interactions positive expectations for future. Data 418 aged 75 older were analyzed; findings demonstrated was negatively related to but not satisfaction. There significant interaction . The frequency participation only Post-hoc analysis indicated well-being, especially These results suggest have differential relationship because concept uniquely included perceived roles.
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