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Social Support, Health and Satisfaction among the Elderly with Chronic Conditions in TaiwanKaohsiung Medical College, Taiwan, luolu{at}mail.nsysu.edu.tw
Kaohsiung Medical College, Taiwan This study examines possible relationships between perceived social support, physical and mental health, satisfaction towards hospital services, and satisfaction towards life-asa-whole, among the community elderly with chronic conditions. A sample of 172 Chinese elderly living in a metropolitan Taiwanese city were home-interviewed. Results indicated that (a) the elderly perceived good social support, and tangible support was the most important aspect; (b) the elderly did not perceive great impact of illness(es) upon their life, and both physical and mental health were satisfactory; (c) the elderly were generally satisfied with both the hospital services and life-as-a-whole; (d) apart from health and illness factors, social support appeared to have profound and pervasive protective effects on adjustment and satisfaction of the elderly.
Key Words: elderly health satisfaction social support
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 2, No. 4,
471-480 (1997) |
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