TY - JOUR
T1 - Subjective well-being among the old-old
T2 - The role of health, personality and social support
AU - Landau, R.
AU - Litwin, H.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The purpose of this study was to devise and test a path model that explains how background variables, physical capacity, and psychosocial resources (locus of control and social network supportiveness) affect three well-being outcome measures - self-rated health, mental health, and life satisfaction - among the old-old in Israel. A sample of European-born persons aged seventy-five and over, drawn randomly from the population registry in the greater Tel Aviv area, was administered a structured questionnaire in personal interviews (N= 194). The findings confirm that the relationship between background variables, physical capacity and well-being is differentially mediated by the psychosocial resources, with different variable combinations predicting each of the respective facets of well-being. Moreover, the relative strength of the relationships between locus of control and social network supportiveness and well-being indicate that among the old-old, personality factors may be more consequential than social resources for one's well-being.
AB - The purpose of this study was to devise and test a path model that explains how background variables, physical capacity, and psychosocial resources (locus of control and social network supportiveness) affect three well-being outcome measures - self-rated health, mental health, and life satisfaction - among the old-old in Israel. A sample of European-born persons aged seventy-five and over, drawn randomly from the population registry in the greater Tel Aviv area, was administered a structured questionnaire in personal interviews (N= 194). The findings confirm that the relationship between background variables, physical capacity and well-being is differentially mediated by the psychosocial resources, with different variable combinations predicting each of the respective facets of well-being. Moreover, the relative strength of the relationships between locus of control and social network supportiveness and well-being indicate that among the old-old, personality factors may be more consequential than social resources for one's well-being.
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U2 - 10.2190/RUMT-YCDX-X5HP-P2VH
DO - 10.2190/RUMT-YCDX-X5HP-P2VH
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C2 - 11474750
AN - SCOPUS:0034930160
SN - 0091-4150
VL - 52
SP - 265
EP - 280
JO - International Journal of Aging and Human Development
JF - International Journal of Aging and Human Development
IS - 4
ER -