Life satisfaction and family strengths of older couples |
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Authors: | Gregory F. Sanders James Walters |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Child Development and Family Relations, North Dakota State University, 58105 Fargo, ND;(2) University of Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between family interaction quality of married elderly and their offspring and life satisfaction of older persons. Information was obtained by means of mailed questionnaires completed by both spouses of 68 married, retired couples living in Georgia and North Carolina who were identified through churches, senior centers, and congregate housing units and through personal contacts. For the total sample, health status was the strongest predictor of life satisfaction followed by certain family strengths factors and job prestige, respectively. Males and females differed concerning which variables contributed most to explaining variance in life satisfaction. Variance in life satisfaction of males was best explained by job prestige, family strengths, and financial help given. Variance in life satisfaction of women was best explained by their perception of their health, family strengths, and job prestige. |
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