Life Satisfaction among Older Adults in Rural and Urban Mongolia: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

Biomedicine hub Pub Date : 2023-10-25 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000533917
Saranchuluun Otgon, Denise Burnette, Yerkyebulan Mukhtar, Fabio Casati, Sugarmaa Myagmarjav
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Introduction: Life satisfaction is a strong indicator of well-being for older adults. In this study, we aimed to assess the level and correlates of life satisfaction among older adults in urban and rural Mongolia.

Methods: We recruited 304 community-dwelling older adults in urban and rural regions of Mongolia. We compared levels of life satisfaction for the two groups, and then used hierarchical regression to examine the association of sociodemographic, health, psychosocial factors, and urban/rural status with life satisfaction.

Results: Older adults in urban areas reported higher levels of life satisfaction than their rural counterparts. In the final step of the hierarchical regression model, more grandchildren in the household, better self-rated health, and reporting more positive than negative affect were associated with better life satisfaction at p < 0.05 as were engaging in paid work and lower levels of loneliness at p < 0.10. Net the effects of all other variables in the analysis, older adults in rural areas reported lower levels of life satisfaction.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that living in rural areas of Mongolia leads to lower levels of life satisfaction. We identify potential points to intervene through policies, programs, and practices that target the strengths and needs of older adults in rural areas by addressing inequities in socioeconomics, health, mental health, and opportunities for social integration.

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蒙古农村和城市老年人的生活满意度:一项横断面调查研究。
引言:生活满意度是老年人幸福感的有力指标。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估蒙古城乡老年人的生活满意度水平及其相关性。方法:我们在蒙古城乡地区招募了304名居住在社区的老年人。我们比较了两组人的生活满意度,然后使用层次回归来检验社会人口、健康、心理社会因素和城市/农村状况与生活满意度的关系。结果:城市地区的老年人的生活满意度高于农村地区。在分层回归模型的最后一步中,家庭中更多的孙辈、更好的自我评估健康状况以及报告的积极影响多于消极影响与更好的生活满意度相关(p<0.05),与从事有偿工作和更低的孤独感相关(p<0.01)。除去分析中所有其他变量的影响,农村地区的老年人报告的生活满意度较低。结论:我们的研究结果表明,生活在蒙古国农村地区会导致生活满意度较低。我们通过针对农村地区老年人的优势和需求的政策、计划和实践,确定潜在的干预点,解决社会经济、健康、心理健康和社会融合机会方面的不平等问题。
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