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2023 | 2(25) /2023 Exlibis. Biblioteka Gerontologii Społecznej | 13-30

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Perception of successful aging: Effects of socio-demographic variables Postrzeganie pomyślnego starzenia się. Wpływ zmiennych społeczno-demograficznych

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Celem przeprowadzonego badania było określenie związku pomiędzy pomyślnym starzeniem się a wybranymi cechami społeczno-demograficznymi. W badaniu wzięły udział 432 osoby w wieku powyżej 60. roku życia. Do analiz posłużył model relacyjny oraz opisowy. Wykorzystano też skalę do określenia „Postrzegania Pomyślnego Starzenia się”. Średni wynik skali uczestników badania wyniósł 51,44 ± 4,80, średni dobrostan psychospołeczny i ekonomiczny to 30,47 ± 3,24, średni dobrostan fizyczny 13,09 ± 1,59, natomiast średni wynik wsparcia, jakie otrzymały badane osoby od swoich dzieci, wynosi 7,88 ± 1,70. Ponadto stwierdzono pozytywny związek pomiędzy pomyślnym starzeniem się a wybranymi cechami społeczno-demograficznymi. Jednym z ważniejszych zaleceń jest wzmacnianie środowiska życia osób starszych.

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2023-12-31

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  • Pamukkale University, Denizli Technical Sciences Vocational School, Dept. of Design, Denizli, Türkiye
  • Süleyman Demirel University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Dept. of Gerontology, Isparta, Türkiye
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  • Pamukkale University, Denizli Technical Sciences Vocational School, Dept. of Design, Denizli, Türkiye

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