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The measurement and implication of the older people’s social function in the community [electronic resource] : a Shanghai experience /

by Chen, Honglin; Wang, Chuanlan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 225-238.Subject(s): Older people, social function, Shanghai, community engagement and network, community normsOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2015, Vol. 25, No.4Summary: The study employed a quantitative approach to measure the social function of the older people. From a questionnaire survey in a Shanghai community, we found that participants’ party affiliation, education, age group, functional capacity (IADL) and occupational status were the major factors affecting older people’s social function. The older people participated more actively, tended to trust others more and enjoyed better social function in the community. These findings lead to implications for social work practices and policymaking procedures on active ageing.
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The study employed a quantitative approach to measure the social function of the older people. From a questionnaire survey in a Shanghai community, we found that participants’ party affiliation, education, age group, functional capacity (IADL) and occupational status were the major factors affecting older people’s social function. The older people participated more actively, tended to trust others more and enjoyed better social function in the community. These findings lead to implications for social work practices and policymaking procedures on active ageing.

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