Life satisfaction of the elderly in Phukhiao District, Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand
As Thailand is becoming an aging society, the well-being of the elderly should be one of the important concerns. This cross-sectional descriptive study examined life satisfaction and its related factors of the elderly in Phukhiao district, Chaiyaphum province, Thailand. Participants in the study...
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Language: | English |
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2012
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/1638 |
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Language: | English |
Summary: | As Thailand is becoming an aging society, the well-being of the
elderly should be one of the important concerns. This cross-sectional
descriptive study examined life satisfaction and its related factors of the
elderly in Phukhiao district, Chaiyaphum province, Thailand. Participants
in the study consisted of 203 local residents aged 60 years old or over
living in Phukhiao district. Interviews were conducted by local nurses
and the researcher utilizing a structured questionnaire in order to
collect data in January 2010. The questionnaire addressed sociodemographic
characteristics, Buddhist values, mindfulness, loneliness,
and life satisfaction.
The participants were mainly female. Their median age was 66 years
old. Most of participants reported high scores on Buddhist value,
mindfulness, loneliness, and life satisfaction. Pearson’s correlation
between Buddhist values (r = .27, p < .01), mindfulness (r =.37,
p < .01), loneliness (r = .27, p < .01) and life satisfaction revealed a
significant relationship. Multiple regression demonstrated that Buddhist
values, mindfulness, and loneliness were significant predictors for life
satisfaction of the elderly.
In conclusion, Buddhist values, mindfulness and loneliness were
positively associated with life satisfaction of the elderly. However,
further study is needed to investigate mechanisms of Buddhist values and
mindfulness to increase life satisfaction. It is also recommended that in
order to help the elderly they should be encouraged to participate in
Buddhist activities to promote their well-being. |
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