Ageing-in-place in studio apartments in Singapore: maintaining independence in community living |
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Authors: | Leng Leng Thang Song-Iee Hong |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Japanese Studies, National University of Singapore, AS4, 9 Arts Link, 117570, Singapore, Singaporelengthang@nus.edu.sg;3. Department of Social Work, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
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Abstract: | AbstractLiving alone in later life is increasingly a common style of living in Singapore. We investigated the extent of maintaining independent living in a studio apartment using a survey of older residents (n = 925), focusing on three aspects of coping strategies: self-care management, social support, and use of social services. As compared to older adults who lived with others, those who lived alone had better self-care management, tended to rely more on friends and neighbours, and indicated higher use of social services. Those living alone also showed higher awareness in managing their health. This study provides valuable insights to understand the issues on coping strategies involved with living alone in later life. |
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Keywords: | Living alone older adult coping strategies self-care social support |
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