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<title>SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTIVENESS AS PREDICTORS OF EMOTIONAL WELLBEING OF THE ELDERLY IN IBADAN, NIGERIA</title>
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<title>SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTIVENESS AS PREDICTORS OF EMOTIONAL WELLBEING OF THE ELDERLY IN IBADAN, NIGERIA</title>
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<name>HASSAN, Olufunke Olayemi</name>
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<published>2023-10-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTIVENESS AS PREDICTORS OF EMOTIONAL WELLBEING OF THE ELDERLY IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
HASSAN, Olufunke Olayemi
Emotional well-being, an individual‟s subjective feelings of happiness, satisfied social&#13;
relationships and self-contentment, is necessary for successful ageing. However, reports&#13;
have shown that the emotional well-being (EWb) among many elderly people is poor in&#13;
Ibadan, Nigeria. Previous studies focused more on psychological intervention to improve&#13;
EWb of adults than on prediction of EWb of the elderly people. This study, therefore, was&#13;
designed to examine Social Connectedness SC (Social Integration- SI, Social NetworkingSN and Social Supports- SS) and Psychological Adaptiveness (PA: Copping EfficacyCE, self-esteem, religiosity and Quality of Life- QoL) as predictors of EWb of the elderly&#13;
in Ibadan metropolis, Nigeria.&#13;
The Havighurst, Fredrickson and Namaba Ageing theories served as the framework, while&#13;
the mixed methods design was adopted. The five Local Government Areas (LGAs) in&#13;
Ibadan were enumerated and 35 wards (7 per Local Government) were randomly selected.&#13;
The WHO 30 by 7 cluster sampling technique was adopted to select 30 elderly persons&#13;
aged (60 years and above) in each selected ward (but a total of 987 elders finally&#13;
participated). The Instruments used were EWb (α=0.89), SI (α=0.89), SN (α=0.87), SS&#13;
(α=0.76), CE (α=0.89), Self-esteem (α=0.82), QoL (α=0.92) and Religiosity (α=0.84)&#13;
scales. Indepth interviews were held with 10 elderly persons (2 per local government).&#13;
Quantitative data were analysed using t-test, Pearson product moment correlation and&#13;
Multiple regression at 0.05 level of significance, while qualitative data were contentanalysed.&#13;
Majority of the participants (54.8%) were female; 61.3% were married; those with&#13;
perceived good health status were 57.8% while 93.8% were of high religiosity. Their&#13;
EWb ( = 2.6) was positive against the threshold of 2.5. The SS (r =0.39), QoL (r=0.36),&#13;
SN (r=0.30), SI (r=0.26), self-esteem (r=0.25), CE (r=0.21) and religiosity (r=0.19) had&#13;
significant correlations with EWb of the elderly. There was a significant joint contribution&#13;
of SC and PA on EWb (F(7; 979)=37.21; Adj. R2=.021), accounting for 20.1% of its&#13;
variance. The QoL (β=0.33), SS (β=0.29), SN (β=0.19) and SI (β=0.08) had relative&#13;
contributions to the EWb of the elderly, while CE, self-esteem and religiosity had none.&#13;
Most of the elderly relied more on their children and relatives for rendering supports and&#13;
survival. Financial, health status, delayed pension, lack of social security, over reliance&#13;
on children and emotional challenges were reported the major risk factors of low EWb&#13;
among the elderly.&#13;
Emotional well-being of the elderly in Ibadan metropolis was influenced by quality of&#13;
life, social supports, social networking and social integration. These factors should be&#13;
considered to improve emotional well-being of the elderly.
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<dc:date>2023-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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