Title of article :
Predictive Factors for the Sense of Community Belonging Among Older Adults in Lower Northern Thailand
Author/Authors :
Kitreerawutiwong, Nithra Faculty of Public Health - Naresuan University - Phitsanulok, Thailand , Keeratisiroj, Orawan Faculty of Public Health - Naresuan University - Phitsanulok, Thailand , Mekrungrongwong, Sunsanee Faculty of Public Health - Naresuan University - Phitsanulok, Thailand
Abstract :
Background: Sense of belonging (SOB) is fundamental to our health, social interactions, and psychological functioning. However,
older adults usually feel a loss in social belonging.
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate factors influencing SOB to the community among older adults in a rural community.
Methods: 1,098 older adults were selected using multistage sampling. Data were collected using a questionnaire, including demographic
characteristics, social support, neighborhood environment, and SOB aspects. To assess the reliability, a correlation coefficient
of 0.72 was calculated for social support, neighborhood environment (0.82), and SOB aspects (0.88). Data were analyzed using
descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis.
Results: The mean score of SOB was 50.857.44, which is acceptable. The results showed that social support, neighborhood environment,
duration of living in the community, and education higher than the fourth grade were positive predictors for the SOB.
Conclusions: This study indicated that improving the neighborhood environment and providing social support for rural older
adults can enhance their SOB to the community. Also, the duration of living in the community and education have significant impacts
on the SOB to the local community.
Keywords :
Neighborhood , Older Adults , Sense of Belonging , Social Support
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)