Understanding Health, Subjective Aging, and Participation in Social Activities in Later Life: A Regional Finnish Survey

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To understand health and well-being in later life, it is vital to consider the meaning of subjective aging. This study aimed to explore how perceived health, self-perceptions of aging, and participation in social activities relate to each other among older persons in the Bothnia region and Åland islands in Finland. Data were analyzed using Spearman’s and polychoric correlation and multinomial logistic regression analyses. The perceived good health and the younger physical, psychological, and social dimensions of subjective age were found to be associated with each other and with participation in social activities outside one’s home.

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Vaartio-Rajalin, H., Snellman, F., Gustafsson, Y., Rauhala, A., & Viklund, E. (2024). Understanding Health, Subjective Aging, and Participation in Social Activities in Later Life: A Regional Finnish Survey. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 43(6), 638–649. https://doi.org/10.1177/07334648231214940

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