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Systematic review of the physical home environment and the relationship to psychological well-being among community-dwelling older adults
Authors:Shannon M Trecartin  Sherry M Cummings
Institution:1. Department of Social Work, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI, USAtrecarts@andrews.edu;3. College of Social Work, University of Tennessee Knoxville, Nashville, TN, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Older adults with functional impairments are at risk of being excluded from participation in day-to-day life. This exclusion can have detrimental effects on psychological well-being. The physical home environment is a potential force for both enhancing and limiting participation for this population. This systematic review of literature examined relationships between the physical home environment, functional impairment, and psychological well-being among older adults who live in community settings. The Ecological Model of Aging served as the guiding framework for this review. Results suggest that knowledge of the relationships between these constructs is still in the early stages. While associational relationships are established, the nature of these relationships is clouded by the inconsistency of measurement across studies, as well as design challenges. Objective and subjective features of the physical home environment are linked to psychological well-being throughout the literature. A growing body of evidence demonstrates that personal competence serves as a moderator of those relationships.
Keywords:Aging-in-place  built environment  functional impairment  psychological well-being  ecological model of aging
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