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Perceived Social Support of Older Adults in Spain

Abstract  

Based on theory, perceived social support is a relevant multidimensional factor for the wellbeing and quality of life of older
adults. However, not all measuring instruments are able to identify this multidimensionality in every population. In this
sense, the objectives of this paper are: 1) to identify the dimensions underlying the social support perceived by older adults
in Spain, using the Duke-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire (DUFSS); 2) to interpret how this population group rates
the support it receives in the dimensions found; and 3) to determine the (fundamentally dynamic or stable) nature of the relationship
between these dimensions and socio-demographic, personal, and family and friendship network-related factors. The data come
from a Quality of Life survey conducted in 2008 among people aged 60 or over living in a community dwelling in Spain. The
sample comprised 1106 individuals. The analysis of the dimensionality using the DUFSS scale through an exploratory factor
analysis identified a sole dimension for this specific population, perceived affective support. The affective support perceived
by 35% of older adults could be categorized as insufficient, according to the descriptive statistics of this scale and their
reflection in the average level of loneliness measured by the De Jong Gierveld short loneliness scale (ANOVA Analysis). Standard
multiple regression analysis suggests that the perception of affective support by older adults in Spain does not vary substantially
depending on the factors analysed. The results offer signs that support the studies that defend the mainly stable nature of
social perceived social support.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Pages 1-18
  • DOI 10.1007/s11482-012-9184-8
  • Authors
    • Karim Ahmed-Mohamed, Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, Centre for Human and Social Sciences, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain
    • Gloria Fernandez-Mayoralas, Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, Centre for Human and Social Sciences, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain
    • Fermina Rojo-Perez, Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, Centre for Human and Social Sciences, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain
    • Maria João Forjaz, National School of Public Health, Carlos III Institute of Health, Madrid, Spain
    • Pablo Martinez-Martin, Alzheimer Disease Research Unit, CIEN Foundation-Carlos III Institute of Health, Alzheimer Center Reina Sofia Foundation, Madrid, Spain
    • On behalf of the Spanish Research Group on Quality of Life and Ageing
    • Journal Applied Research in Quality of Life
    • Online ISSN 1871-2576
    • Print ISSN 1871-2584
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 09/02/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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