The social well-being of older adults in Singapore

The concept of social well-being has been of interest especially when studying older adult well-being given that problems of social isolation and loneliness are more prevalent and have greater consequences for older adults (Waite 2018). However, much is still to be understood about the social well-b...

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Main Authors: TAN, Micah, STRAUGHAN, Paulin T., CHEONG, Grace, LIM, Wensi
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spelling sg-smu-ink.rosa_reports-10132023-08-15T08:56:30Z The social well-being of older adults in Singapore TAN, Micah STRAUGHAN, Paulin T. CHEONG, Grace LIM, Wensi The concept of social well-being has been of interest especially when studying older adult well-being given that problems of social isolation and loneliness are more prevalent and have greater consequences for older adults (Waite 2018). However, much is still to be understood about the social well-being of older adults with most research being conducted on social predictors of health, rather than on social well-being as a specific “component of health” (Waite 2018:100). As such, the current research brief provides a preliminary examination of social well-being among middle-aged and older adults in Singapore based on Keyes’ social well-being framework (Keyes 1998). Using the Singapore Life Panel® (SLP), a localized version of Keyes’ instrument to measure social well-being was fielded. The current research brief offers preliminary results based on this instrument, including descriptive statistics of responses to the survey, as well as associations with other key factors including mental well-being, the frequency of participation in social activities, and the availability of neighborhood amenities. In terms of the organization of this paper, we first provide some brief background on the concept of social well-being and the instrument that was used to measure social well-being and fielded to the SLP. Subsequently, the findings will be presented in three main parts; the first presents descriptive frequencies of responses to the questions, as well as demographic distributions of responses. The second part presents correlations between several key social factors and social well-being, including the participation in social activities and the availability of neighborhood amenities. The final, third part examines how social well-being is correlated to mental well-being among middle-aged and older adults in Singapore. The brief then concludes with a short discussion of several implications of our findings. 2023-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/rosa_reports/14 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/rosa_reports/article/1013/viewcontent/Social_Well_Being_Feb23_final.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ROSA Research Briefs eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Well-being social well-being older adults Singapore Asian Studies Family, Life Course, and Society Gerontology
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topic Well-being
social well-being
older adults
Singapore
Asian Studies
Family, Life Course, and Society
Gerontology
spellingShingle Well-being
social well-being
older adults
Singapore
Asian Studies
Family, Life Course, and Society
Gerontology
TAN, Micah
STRAUGHAN, Paulin T.
CHEONG, Grace
LIM, Wensi
The social well-being of older adults in Singapore
description The concept of social well-being has been of interest especially when studying older adult well-being given that problems of social isolation and loneliness are more prevalent and have greater consequences for older adults (Waite 2018). However, much is still to be understood about the social well-being of older adults with most research being conducted on social predictors of health, rather than on social well-being as a specific “component of health” (Waite 2018:100). As such, the current research brief provides a preliminary examination of social well-being among middle-aged and older adults in Singapore based on Keyes’ social well-being framework (Keyes 1998). Using the Singapore Life Panel® (SLP), a localized version of Keyes’ instrument to measure social well-being was fielded. The current research brief offers preliminary results based on this instrument, including descriptive statistics of responses to the survey, as well as associations with other key factors including mental well-being, the frequency of participation in social activities, and the availability of neighborhood amenities. In terms of the organization of this paper, we first provide some brief background on the concept of social well-being and the instrument that was used to measure social well-being and fielded to the SLP. Subsequently, the findings will be presented in three main parts; the first presents descriptive frequencies of responses to the questions, as well as demographic distributions of responses. The second part presents correlations between several key social factors and social well-being, including the participation in social activities and the availability of neighborhood amenities. The final, third part examines how social well-being is correlated to mental well-being among middle-aged and older adults in Singapore. The brief then concludes with a short discussion of several implications of our findings.
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author TAN, Micah
STRAUGHAN, Paulin T.
CHEONG, Grace
LIM, Wensi
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title The social well-being of older adults in Singapore
title_short The social well-being of older adults in Singapore
title_full The social well-being of older adults in Singapore
title_fullStr The social well-being of older adults in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed The social well-being of older adults in Singapore
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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