Living alone, social cohesion, and quality of life among older adults in rural and urban China: a conditional process analysis

Jul 3, 2020International psychogeriatrics

How living alone and community support relate to quality of life for older adults in rural and urban China

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Abstract

Among 9,663 adults aged 50 and older, social cohesion is associated with better quality of life (QoL) in urban settings.

  • Quality of life is lower for older adults living alone compared to those living with family.
  • Social cohesion mediates the relationship between living arrangement and quality of life.
  • The mediating effects of social cohesion are observed only in urban areas, not in rural ones.
  • Strengthening social cohesion through community involvement could enhance quality of life for older adults.

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