1. Quality of life as a mediator of leisure activity and perceived health among older women.
- Author
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Eifert EK, Hall M, Smith PH, and Wideman L
- Subjects
- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Perception, Qualitative Research, Women's Health, Diagnostic Self Evaluation, Leisure Activities psychology, Quality of Life psychology
- Abstract
Despite consistent evidence to suggest that participating in leisure is associated with perceived health status among older adults, there have been few attempts to determine the possible underlying mechanisms in this relationship, including the role of quality of life (QoL). This study examined the role of perceived quality of life in the relationship between leisure and perceived health in older women. Correlations, regression, and mediation analysis were conducted on data from the Woman's College Alumnae Women's Health Study. Results indicate that QoL partially mediates the relationship between leisure and perceived health in older women. Findings further establish the link between leisure and perceived health with QoL playing an important role in the relationship.
- Published
- 2019
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