Social Support Effect on Health of Older People in Vietnam: Evidence from a National Aging Survey

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Long Thanh Giang
Nam Truong Nguyen
Trang Thi Nguyen
Hoi Quoc Le
Ngoc Thuy Thi Tran
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[1] National Economics University (NEU),Faculty of Economics, Suite 1510, Building A1
[2] University of Tasmania,Menzies Institute of Medical Research
[3] Institute of Social and Medical Studies (ISMS),Journal of Economics and Development, Suite 1406, Building A1
[4] National Economics University (NEU),University of Economics
[5] The University of Da Nang,undefined
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Ageing International | 2020年 / 45卷
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Aging; Activities of daily living (ADLs); Health; Older people; Social support; Vietnam;
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This study examined the relationship between social support and activities of daily living (ADL) limitations among older men and women in Vietnam. We applied bivariate analysis to explore the dependent variable and all social support variables, and then logistic regression models for older men and women to examine the relationship between social support and their ADL limitations. Data were from the nationally representative Vietnam Aging Survey (VNAS) in 2011. We found that social support was associated with ADL limitations, but different impacts were observed between older men and women. In particular, living arrangements, emotional support, financial support, and social connection presented consistent association with ADL limitations for both older men and women. From such findings, we argued that, in making policies for older people, the government should pay more attention to supporting living-alone people, encouraging familial and community connections, and reforming health and long-term care systems.
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页码:344 / 360
页数:16
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