Life Satisfaction and Psychological Well-Being of Older Adults With Cancer Experience: The Role of Optimism and Volunteering.

TitleLife Satisfaction and Psychological Well-Being of Older Adults With Cancer Experience: The Role of Optimism and Volunteering.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsHeo, J, Chun, S, Lee, S, Kim, J
JournalInt J Aging Hum Dev
Volume83
Issue3
Pagination274-89
Date Published2016 09
ISSN Number1541-3535
KeywordsAged, Aged, 80 and over, Aging, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms, Optimism, Personal Satisfaction, Volunteers
Abstract

Promoting health and well-being among individuals of advancing age is a significant issue due to increased incidence of cancer among older adults. This study demonstrates the benefits of expecting positive outcomes and participating in volunteer activities among older adults with cancer. We used a nationally representative sample of 2,670 individuals who have experienced cancer from the 2008 wave of the Health and Retirement Study. We constructed a structural equation model to explore the associations of optimism, volunteerism, life satisfaction, and psychological well-being. The level of optimism was a significant predictor of volunteerism, which in turn affected life satisfaction and psychological well-being. The level of engagement in volunteer activities was found to have significant path coefficients toward both life satisfaction and psychological well-being. Our study provides evidence that older adults who have experienced cancer and maintained a positive outlook on their lives and engaged in personally meaningful activities tended to experience psychological well-being and life satisfaction.

URLhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27273518
DOI10.1177/0091415016652406
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Alternate JournalInt J Aging Hum Dev
Citation Key8496
PubMed ID27273518