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How Effective are Helpers to Older Adults’ Life Satisfaction?

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Abstract

The effectiveness of help received from home care workers and volunteers to the life satisfaction of community-dwelling older adults is vital but uncharted. To address the effectiveness, this study aims to optimize the use of social resources for the older adults’ life quality. The study thus surveyed 398 community-dwelling older adults in a city of China about the help and life satisfaction. Results showed a significant positive effect of help from home care workers, but not that from volunteers, on the older adult’s life satisfaction. Moreover, the effect of help from volunteers was significantly greater when the older adult had higher education or lower family income. These effects are explicable with resource theory and need fulfillment theory. They imply the worth of promoting help from home care workers generally and volunteers conditionally to champion older adults’ life satisfaction.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)390-399
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Social Service Research
Volume45
Issue number3
Online published22 Oct 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Research Keywords

  • effectiveness
  • home care worker
  • Life satisfaction
  • volunteer help

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