I want to move, but cannot: Characteristics of involuntary stayers and associations with health among Canadian seniors
Auteurs: Lisa Strohschein
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Résumé (anglais)
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate characteristics of seniors in the Canadian population who are involuntary stayers and to assess associations with health. Method: Data come from the 1994 Canadian National Population Health Survey, with the sample restricted to those 65 and older (N = 2,551). Results: Nearly 1 in 10 seniors identified as an involuntary stayer. Seniors with few socioeconomic resources, poor health, greater need for assistance, and low social involvement were more likely to identify as an involuntary stayer. Furthermore, seniors who were involuntary stayers report significantly more distress and greater odds of low self-rated health than other seniors. Discussion: This study brings into visibility an understudied segment of the elderly population: seniors who are unable to move from their present location despite their desire to do so. Further research and policy responses assisting seniors to age in a setting of their own choosing are needed.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Lisa Strohschein |
Année de pulication | 2012 |
Titre | I want to move, but cannot: Characteristics of involuntary stayers and associations with health among Canadian seniors |
Volume | 24 |
Nom du Journal | Journal of Aging and Health |
Numéro | 5 |
Pages | 735-751 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Lisa Strohschein
- Lisa Strohschein
- I want to move, but cannot: Characteristics of involuntary stayers and associations with health among Canadian seniors
- Journal of Aging and Health
- 24
- 2012
- 5
- 735-751