The association between resilience and survival among chinese elderly

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Abstract

Based on the unique longitudinal data of the elderly aged 65+ with a sufficiently large sub-sample of the oldest-old aged 85+ from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey, we construct a resilience scale with 7 indicators for the Chinese elderly, based on the framework of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. Cox proportional hazards regression model estimates show that, after controlling for socio-demographic characteristics and initial health status, the total resilience score and most factors of the resilience scale are significantly associated with reduced mortality risk among the young-old and oldest-old. Although the causal mechanisms remain to be investigated, effective measures to promote resilience are likely to have a positive effect on longevity of the elderly in China. © 2010 Ke Shen & Yi Zeng.

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Shen, K., & Zeng, Y. (2010). The association between resilience and survival among chinese elderly. Demographic Research, 23, 105–116. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2010.23.5

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