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Ageing Perception as a Key Predictor of Self-Rated Health by Rural Older People-A Study with Gender and Inclusive Perspectives

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LAND
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land11030323

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rural; self-perceived health; older people; gender; activity; socio-spatial

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  1. Institute of Health Carlos III, Intramural Strategical Action in Health AESI 2018 [PI18CIII/00046]
  2. 'Active Aging, Quality of Life and Gender. Promoting a positive image of old age and aging combating ageism' Program-ENCAGEn cm R&D Activities Program [H2019/HUM-5698]
  3. Programs of R&D in Community of Madrid Social Sciences and Humanities
  4. European Social Fund

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This study investigates the influence of positive perceptions of ageing on self-assessment of health in rural people aged 65 and over. The findings reveal that rural women and men have different perspectives on health and ageing. Women's self-perceived health is associated with their ability to do things they want to do, while men's self-perceived health is related to feeling happy when looking back on life and facing family responsibilities. Daily activities and a positive perception of life impact self-perceptions of health, particularly for women.
This paper investigates positive perceptions of ageing in rural people aged 65 and over as a key predictor of the self-assessment of one's health. Method: The sample covers a total of 3389 people from the 'Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement' (SHARE), wave 6 (W6, 2015). This research analyses men and women who live in a rural environment. A linear regression model is proposed to consider the dependent variable 'self-rated health' and independent variables based on measures of quality of life in older adults. This study confirms that rural women perceive their health on the basis of factors different to those of their male contemporaries. The variable 'How often do you feel/think that you can do the things that you want to do?' is associated with women's self-perceived health. In men, a high relationship (with p < 0.001) is obtained for the variables 'How often do you feel/think look back on your life with a sense of happiness?' and 'How often do you feel/think that family responsibilities prevent you from doing what you want to do?' Certain daily activities (e.g., leisure or care), along with a positive perception of life, influence one's perceptions of one's own health, especially in the case of women. In sum, rural older women make a positive evaluation of their own health and ageing, while rural older men relate self-rated health to passivity and reminiscing. There is a need for further research on psycho-social and socio-spatial issues from an intergenerational, technological and gender perspective for rural and territorial influences to attain better health and quality of life for rural older people in comparison to urban people.

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