Abstract

Place of living is one of the most important socio-demographic factors which characterizes the lives of older people. The importance of with whom and under what conditions older adults live to a large extent determines their health and standard of living. The goal of the study was to find the relationship between the place of residence and housing condition of older adults in Poland and their sense of coherence and health problems. The 29-item Antonovsky SOC questionnaire was used. In the research 303 people (76% women and 24% men) aged 60–89 were evaluated: 158 lived in their own houses/flats, while 145 resided in Daily Homes of Social Assistance (DPS). The overall result for the sense of coherence was 129.65 for older adults living in their own homes and 126.48 for these living in DPS. Statistical dependence between the place of residence and sense of manageability and meaningfulness was found. There is no dependence between gender and the overall score, nor the three components of the sense of coherence. Statistical dependence was determined in the criterion of age. A higher level of meaningfulness was observed in people aged 60–74. Taking into account the place of residents, 52% of the respondents living in their own houses/flats experience loneliness and among the people living in Daily Homes of Social Assistance, 46% experience loneliness. The type of place of residence is one of the most important personal factors affecting the sense of coherence, chronic health problems, and sense of loneliness. The last factor, especially, can adversely affect community sustainability and undermine social cohesion.

Highlights

  • Place of residence is one of the most important socio-demographic factors which characterizes the lives of older adults [1]

  • This study describes the influence of place of residence of the people aged 60–89 on their sense of coherence and coherence components and points out the results between living in their houses/flats as opposed to institutions which provide aid for seniors aged

  • The type of place of residence is one of the most important personal factors affecting the sense of coherence, chronic health problems and sense of loneliness

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Introduction

Place of residence is one of the most important socio-demographic factors which characterizes the lives of older adults [1]. The significance of with whom and under what conditions older adults live to a large extent determines their health and standard of living. This influence is greater than in the case of young people since the people aged 60–89 spend up to 80% of their time at home. The home fulfils their basic needs, biological and security, but is a place of everyday activities and spending free time. It is a place where one can experience loneliness.

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