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Psychosocial-Spiritual Factors Associated With Well-being of Older Population in Africa

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dc.contributor.author Lawrence, Kehinde Clement
dc.contributor.author Mambetalina, Aliya Saktaganovna
dc.contributor.author Baigabylov, Nurlan Oralbaevich
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-18T07:27:03Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-18T07:27:03Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.issn 2820896X
dc.identifier.other doi:10.34172/jech.2023.2289
dc.identifier.uri http://rep.enu.kz/handle/enu/18816
dc.description.abstract Background: The quality of well-being of the older population is a crucial determinant of successful aging as well as the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG target 3). However, the impact of psychosocial-spiritual factors on well-being is affected by the level of general health conditions in the older population. Previous studies have focused more on the physical health and psychological well-being nexus, but the role of general health conditions in mediating the association between psychosocial-spiritual factors and well-being in the older population in Africa was not investigated. This study, therefore, examined the psychosocial-spiritual factors associated with well-being in the older population in Africa with a focus to determine the contribution of all the psychosocial-spiritual factors when mediated by general health conditions. Methods: In this regard, a quantitative research methodology was adopted using a descriptive survey. A total of 833 elderly people with a mean age of f 68.04 ± 6.71 years were recruited, comprising 484 females and 399 males in five municipalities. Results: The findings revealed that general health conditions, quality of life, social support, and social network are significantly associated with well-being in older people. Furthermore, the mediating effect of general health conditions had an inverse association with well-being. Conclusion: Accordingly, a commitment to quality of life, healthcare services, social support, and family social network is effective for Africa to achieve healthy lives and promote well-being for individuals of all ages. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Journal of Education and Community Health ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries 10(2):62-70;
dc.subject Coping efficacy ru
dc.subject Older people ru
dc.subject Quality of life ru
dc.subject Religiosity ru
dc.subject Self-esteem ru
dc.subject Social integration ru
dc.subject Social network ru
dc.subject Social supports ru
dc.subject Well-being ru
dc.title Psychosocial-Spiritual Factors Associated With Well-being of Older Population in Africa ru
dc.type Article ru


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