The Multilevel Analysis of the Social Network in the Older Adults on the Urban-Heart 2

IF 0.9 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.32598/sija.2021.1681.2
Seyed Hamid Nabavi, M. Asadi-lari, M. Mousavi, Vahid Rashedi, R. Fadayevatan
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Objectives Social network in older adults refers to interpersonal relationships and the perception of these relationships. Given the importance of the social network, the current study was conducted to answer three pivotal questions. First, do personal and regional factors affect the social network of the elderly? Second, how much share do the individual and regional factors have in the social network of the elderly? And third, which of these factors affect the social network of the elderly at each level of the personal and regional relationships. Methods & Materials The study was conducted based on the second round of the Tehran city health equity and response tool (Urban-Heart 2). Thus, 5760 individuals (age <60 year) were selected from 22 urban regions in Tehran City. These data were then analyzed using the multilevel regression model. Results The personal and regional levels explained about 89% and 11% of the social network of the elderlies, respectively. The individual factors explained 21% of the variance in the social network. Out of these parameters, age between 60 and 74, illiteracy, self-reported health, and mental health affected the social network significantly. At the regional level, the feeling of security, the control of corruption, the waiting time for bus arrival, and the sense of responsibility were the most influential factors explaining 19% of the variance in the social network. Conclusion Not only is the social network of the elderlies affected by personal factors such as age, education level, and self-reported health and mental health, but it is also affected by regional factors (feeling of security, the control of corruption, the sense of responsibility, and waiting time for bus arrival). Although these regional factors are out of personal control, they can be improved for the elderly in society.
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城市-心脏地区老年人社会网络的多层次分析
目的老年人的社会网络是指人际关系和对这些关系的感知。考虑到社交网络的重要性,目前的研究是为了回答三个关键问题。首先,个人和地域因素是否会影响老年人的社会网络?第二,个体因素和地域因素在老年人的社会网络中所占的份额有多大?第三,这些因素中有哪些影响了社会网络中老年人在各个层面的个人关系和区域关系。方法与材料本研究基于第二轮德黑兰城市健康公平和反应工具(urban - heart 2)进行。因此,从德黑兰市22个城市地区选择了5760名个体(年龄<60岁)。然后使用多水平回归模型对这些数据进行分析。结果个人层面和地区层面分别解释了老年人社会网络的89%和11%。个人因素解释了社交网络中21%的差异。在这些参数中,年龄在60至74岁之间、文盲、自我报告的健康状况和心理健康状况对社会网络有显著影响。在地区层面上,安全感、对腐败的控制、公交车到达的等待时间和责任感是解释19%社会网络差异的最具影响力的因素。结论老年人的社会网络不仅受到年龄、受教育程度、自述健康和心理健康等个人因素的影响,还受到区域因素(安全感、腐败控制、责任感、公交车到站等待时间)的影响。虽然这些区域因素是个人无法控制的,但它们可以在社会上得到改善。
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Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing
Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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