Factors Affecting Life Satisfaction of Older Adults in Turkey


Celik S. S., ÇELİK Y., Hikmet N., Khan M. M.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGING & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, cilt.87, sa.4, ss.392-414, 2018 (SSCI) identifier identifier identifier

Özet

This study aimed to examine the determinants of life satisfaction of older adults in Turkey. The sample consisted of 2,959 older adults over 65 years. The effects of psychological, daily life and instrumental activity, physical health and health status, and other important variables on life satisfaction were analyzed. The variables lessening life satisfaction for older adults included poverty, a lower self-reported health status, a decline in physical health, ability to chew, ability to do household activities, and an increase in feelings of depression and feeling social withdrawn. In contrast, being married, having a higher education level, and having an income-generating work increased life satisfaction among older adults. This study suggests the necessity of developing local and national policies that enable older adults to become more active in their communities. These policies should be coordinated under the framework of national aging policies that bridge health, social, and economic issues.