Late-life widowhood in developing Southeast Asia: Comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam

We analyze recent aging surveys to examine the prevalence and correlates of widowhood among elderly in Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam and investigate how widowhood is associated with intergenerational support and old-age wellbeing. Widowhood is often associated with depressive symptoms, elevated mor...

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Main Authors: TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan Puk, KNODEL, John
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-36982018-02-22T08:20:06Z Late-life widowhood in developing Southeast Asia: Comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan Puk KNODEL, John We analyze recent aging surveys to examine the prevalence and correlates of widowhood among elderly in Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam and investigate how widowhood is associated with intergenerational support and old-age wellbeing. Widowhood is often associated with depressive symptoms, elevated mortality risk, and social-relationship changes. How one fares after spousal loss is nevertheless contingent on individual-level attributes, dyadic characteristics, and macro-social conditions. Thus, consequences likely vary across contexts. Most studies are conducted in western developed countries. Few existing Asia-focused research is primarily based on developed East Asia or China. Little is empirically known about the situation in non-western developing countries. Comparison between Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam is compelling, given their socio-economic and cultural similarities and differences. Importantly, Southeast Asia differs significantly from East Asia regarding kinship system and gender-roles expectation within the family. The gap in the literature warrants further exploration that considers diverse socioeconomic and cultural contexts of widowhood. 2017-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2441 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3698/viewcontent/SEA_Widowhood__PAA2017_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Family, Life Course, and Society Gerontology
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topic Asian Studies
Family, Life Course, and Society
Gerontology
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Family, Life Course, and Society
Gerontology
TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan Puk
KNODEL, John
Late-life widowhood in developing Southeast Asia: Comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
description We analyze recent aging surveys to examine the prevalence and correlates of widowhood among elderly in Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam and investigate how widowhood is associated with intergenerational support and old-age wellbeing. Widowhood is often associated with depressive symptoms, elevated mortality risk, and social-relationship changes. How one fares after spousal loss is nevertheless contingent on individual-level attributes, dyadic characteristics, and macro-social conditions. Thus, consequences likely vary across contexts. Most studies are conducted in western developed countries. Few existing Asia-focused research is primarily based on developed East Asia or China. Little is empirically known about the situation in non-western developing countries. Comparison between Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam is compelling, given their socio-economic and cultural similarities and differences. Importantly, Southeast Asia differs significantly from East Asia regarding kinship system and gender-roles expectation within the family. The gap in the literature warrants further exploration that considers diverse socioeconomic and cultural contexts of widowhood.
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author TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan Puk
KNODEL, John
author_facet TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan Puk
KNODEL, John
author_sort TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan Puk
title Late-life widowhood in developing Southeast Asia: Comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
title_short Late-life widowhood in developing Southeast Asia: Comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
title_full Late-life widowhood in developing Southeast Asia: Comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
title_fullStr Late-life widowhood in developing Southeast Asia: Comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Late-life widowhood in developing Southeast Asia: Comparative perspectives from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
title_sort late-life widowhood in developing southeast asia: comparative perspectives from myanmar, thailand, and vietnam
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2441
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3698/viewcontent/SEA_Widowhood__PAA2017_.pdf
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