An evaluation of life satisfaction and health – Quality of life of senior citizens
Introduction Modern medicine is still searching for the antecedents which will lead to [i]successful aging[/i]. The article discusses the self-perception of life satisfaction and health of senior citizens. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between self-evaluation of life satisfa...
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doaj-e4489b5bdb124c6a835ed19fa477e8192020-11-24T21:20:57ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632015-02-0122114715110.5604/12321966.114138572248An evaluation of life satisfaction and health – Quality of life of senior citizensArtur Ziółkowski0Aleksandra Błachnio1Maria Pąchalska2Academy of Physical Education, Gdańsk, PolandInstitute of Psychology, Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, PolandChair of Neuropsychology, Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski University, Cracow, PolandIntroduction Modern medicine is still searching for the antecedents which will lead to [i]successful aging[/i]. The article discusses the self-perception of life satisfaction and health of senior citizens. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between self-evaluation of life satisfaction and health by senior citizens in comparison to different age groups. Material and Methods The study included 463 persons – 230 men and 233 women. The age of the participants was in the range 16 – 83 years. All participants were asked to fill the Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (<i>Fragebogen zur Lebenszufriedenheit</i> – FLZ). The FLZ questionnaire assesses the global life satisfaction of a person and health domain separately. Results The results show age-related differences in the evaluation of life satisfaction. Accordingly, there is a significant change in health evaluations in different age groups, but there are no significant gender differences in health self-report data. The senior citizens’ assessment of general health, although the lowest among all the age-subgroups, showed significant difference only in relation to the people below 45 years of age. The significant differences in satisfaction from mental health occurred only for the elderly and participants aged 25–34 and 35–44. Conclusions Life satisfaction is associated with subjective health evaluations. There are two domains (mental health and performance) that are positively evaluated by more than two-thirds of senior citizens. The observed differences challenge stereotypes and prejudices relating to negative aging process. Senior citizens can improve their control beliefs and develop self-regulation and coping skills.http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/An-evaluation-of-life-satisfaction-and-health-Quality-of-life-of-senior-citizens,72248,0,2.htmlagingcoping skillsactivities of daily livinglife styleAdvance Care Planning |
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An evaluation of life satisfaction and health – Quality of life of senior citizens |
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An evaluation of life satisfaction and health – Quality of life of senior citizens |
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An evaluation of life satisfaction and health – Quality of life of senior citizens |
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An evaluation of life satisfaction and health – Quality of life of senior citizens |
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An evaluation of life satisfaction and health – Quality of life of senior citizens |
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evaluation of life satisfaction and health – quality of life of senior citizens |
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Institute of Rural Health |
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Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine |
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1232-1966 1898-2263 |
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Introduction
Modern medicine is still searching for the antecedents which will lead to [i]successful aging[/i]. The article discusses the self-perception of life satisfaction and health of senior citizens. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between self-evaluation of life satisfaction and health by senior citizens in comparison to different age groups.
Material and Methods
The study included 463 persons – 230 men and 233 women. The age of the participants was in the range 16 – 83 years. All participants were asked to fill the Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (<i>Fragebogen zur Lebenszufriedenheit</i> – FLZ). The FLZ questionnaire assesses the global life satisfaction of a person and health domain separately.
Results
The results show age-related differences in the evaluation of life satisfaction. Accordingly, there is a significant change in health evaluations in different age groups, but there are no significant gender differences in health self-report data. The senior citizens’ assessment of general health, although the lowest among all the age-subgroups, showed significant difference only in relation to the people below 45 years of age. The significant differences in satisfaction from mental health occurred only for the elderly and participants aged 25–34 and 35–44.
Conclusions
Life satisfaction is associated with subjective health evaluations. There are two domains (mental health and performance) that are positively evaluated by more than two-thirds of senior citizens. The observed differences challenge stereotypes and prejudices relating to negative aging process. Senior citizens can improve their control beliefs and develop self-regulation and coping skills. |
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aging coping skills activities of daily living life style Advance Care Planning |
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