Social Capital’s Importance in Determining Life Satisfaction in Later Life: A Cross-sectional Study Based on Indian Demography

IF 1.3 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Global Social Welfare Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1007/s40609-024-00357-3
Manoj Dakua, Ranjan Karmakar, Papai Barman
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The global population is in the ageing process. Older adults in India comprise 8.60% of the total population, and this proportion is anticipated to increase to 19.50% by 2050. This ageing process impacts health, well-being, and life satisfaction, contributing to healthy ageing. This study examines the importance of social capital in determining life satisfaction in later life. The LASI 2017–18 dataset was used, and the study employed exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and principal component analysis (PCA) to identify the most suitable variables for measuring social capital. The results showed that older adults had a mean of 0.24 friend networks, 0.94 social participation, and 0.19 reciprocity. The odds of life satisfaction increase by 1.20 times (AOR 1.20, CI 1.13–1.28, P ≤ 0.001) when the mean number of friends network increases by one unit. The odds of life satisfaction increased by 1.48 times (AOR 1.48, CI 1.30–1.68, P ≤ 0.001) when one unit increased mean social and civic participation among 60 + older adults. Social capital, such as friend networks and involvement in social activities, boosted older adults’ life satisfaction. These findings can help shape future policies for older adults to increase their life satisfaction.

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社会资本在决定晚年生活满意度方面的重要性:基于印度人口统计学的横断面研究
全球人口正处于老龄化进程中。印度老年人占总人口的 8.60%,预计到 2050 年这一比例将增至 19.50%。这一老龄化进程影响着健康、福祉和生活满意度,有助于实现健康的老龄化。本研究探讨了社会资本在决定晚年生活满意度方面的重要性。研究使用了 LASI 2017-18 数据集,并采用探索性因子分析(EFA)和主成分分析(PCA)来确定最适合测量社会资本的变量。结果显示,老年人的朋友网络平均值为0.24,社会参与平均值为0.94,互惠平均值为0.19。当朋友网络的平均数量增加一个单位时,生活满意度的几率增加 1.20 倍(AOR 1.20,CI 1.13-1.28,P ≤ 0.001)。在 60 岁以上的老年人中,当社会和公民参与的平均值增加一个单位时,生活满意度的几率增加 1.48 倍(AOR 1.48,CI 1.30-1.68,P ≤ 0.001)。朋友网络和参与社会活动等社会资本提高了老年人的生活满意度。这些发现有助于为老年人制定未来的政策,以提高他们的生活满意度。
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Global Social Welfare
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期刊介绍: This journal brings together research that informs the fields of global social work, social development, and social welfare policy and practice. It serves as an outlet for manuscripts and brief reports of interdisciplinary applied research which advance knowledge about global threats to the well-being of individuals, groups, families and communities. This research spans the full range of problems including global poverty, food and housing insecurity, economic development, environmental safety, social determinants of health, maternal and child health, mental health, addiction, disease and illness, gender and income inequality, human rights and social justice, access to health care and social resources, strengthening care and service delivery, trauma, crises, and responses to natural disasters, war, violence, population movements and trafficking, war and refugees, immigration/migration, human trafficking, orphans and vulnerable children.  Research that recognizes the significant link between individuals, families and communities and their external environments, as well as the interrelatedness of race, cultural, context and poverty, will be particularly welcome.
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