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Older Adults' Health and Preferences for Care in Europe: A Cross-National, Multilevel Study.

机译:欧洲老年人的健康和护理偏好:一项跨国,多层次的研究。

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Sociological and gerontological perspectives conceptualize individuals' lives as embedded within multiple layers of "social context," such as meso-level social network ties and social structural disadvantage as well as macro-level national characteristics, such as culture or policy/economics. Empirical literature notes the potential positive effect of "social activity network" ties (e.g., activity-related ties and family network ties) on health, yet this relationship may vary cross-nationally. In addition, non-traditional national cultural values, a strong welfare state, and heightened individual-level need (e.g., low income or a lack of family support) are all linked to public support for a variety of state-based provisions and thus may also predict older adults' preferences for state-based (versus family-based) care. Although a few studies conceptualize nation-level and individual-level factors jointly in the lives of older adults cross-nationally, very few scholars attempt to assess cross-national variation in health or preferences for care using empirical measures of national and individual characteristics. In this project, I create a multilevel dataset using individual-level data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and nation-level data from the World Values Survey (WVS), European Values Study (EVS), World Bank (WB), United Nations (UN), and Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) in order to empirically assess cross-national variation in older adults' health and preferences for care. The results of this study reveal that a multilevel consideration of national and individual characteristics offers a unique and nuanced view into older adults' social lives, health outcomes, and preferences for care in old age. Specifically, national familistic culture and public pension expenditures contextualize the effect of social activity network ties on older adults' health. Further, national culture is associated with older adults' preferences for care in old age, while heightened individual-level need may cause individuals to turn to the types of care most commonly available in their country. Overall, the results reveal the dominant role of culture in shaping older adults' social expectations, social activity network health benefits, and care preferences in old age. In addition, although welfare state generosity does not have a direct effect on health or preferences for care, the more subtle influence of economic development frames older adults' opportunities for health promotion and support in old age. I end with a discussion of the short-term and long-term implications of these findings for older adults' social activity networks, health, and care options in light of cross-national inequality.
机译:社会学和人类学的观点将个人生活概念化为嵌入“社会背景”多层中的生活,例如中观水平的社会网络联系和社会结构劣势以及宏观水平的国家特征,例如文化或政策/经济学。经验文献指出,“社会活动网络”纽带(例如,与活动相关的纽带和家庭网络纽带)对健康具有潜在的积极影响,但这种关系可能在全球范围内有所不同。此外,非传统的民族文化价值观,强大的福利国家和个人需求的提高(例如,低收入或缺乏家庭支持)都与公众对各种基于州的规定的支持有关。还可以预测老年人对基于州(相对于家庭)护理的偏好。尽管很少有研究将跨国生活中老年人的国家和个人因素综合在一起概念化,但很少有学者尝试通过国家和个人特征的实证方法来评估健康或护理偏好的跨国差异。在这个项目中,我使用来自欧洲健康,老龄化和退休调查(SHARE)的个人级别数据以及来自世界价值调查(WVS),欧洲价值研究(EVS)的国家级别数据创建了一个多级数据集,世界银行(WB),联合国(UN)和经济合作与发展组织(OECD),目的是根据经验评估老年人健康和护理偏好方面的跨国差异。这项研究的结果表明,对国家和个人特征的多层次考虑为老年人的社会生活,健康状况以及对老年人的护理偏好提供了独特而细微的看法。具体而言,国家家庭文化和公共养老金支出将社会活动网络联系对老年人健康的影响与环境联系起来。此外,民族文化与老年人对老年护理的偏爱有关,而个人层面需求的增加可能导致个人转向其国家最普遍使用的护理类型。总体而言,结果揭示了文化在塑造老年人的社会期望,社交活动网络的健康益处以及老年人的护理偏好方面的主导作用。此外,尽管福利国家的慷慨对健康或保健偏好没有直接影响,但经济发展的微妙影响使老年人获得了促进健康和支持老年人的机会。最后,根据跨国不平等情况,讨论这些发现对老年人的社会活动网络,健康和护理选择的短期和长期影响。

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  • 作者

    Mair, Christine Armstrong.;

  • 作者单位

    North Carolina State University.;

  • 授予单位 North Carolina State University.;
  • 学科 Gerontology.;Sociology Public and Social Welfare.;European Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 206 p.
  • 总页数 206
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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