Publications [#256930] of Scott M. Lynch
Peer Reviewed Articles & Book Chapters
- Cornman, JC; Lynch, SM; Goldman, N; Weinstein, M; Lin, H-S, Stability and change in the perceived social support of older Taiwanese adults.,
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, vol. 59 no. 6
(November, 2004),
pp. S350-S357, ISSN 1079-5014 [doi]
(last updated on 2025/06/15)
Abstract:
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to examine stability and change in Taiwanese elders' perceptions about the availability of social support and the sociodemographic and cultural factors associated with change.MethodsThis study uses data from four waves of the Survey of Living Status of the Elderly in Taiwan that spans a 10-year period and employs latent growth curve models to examine trajectories of perceived support and the sociocultural factors that may explain variability in baseline levels of support and variability in changes in support as respondents age.ResultPerceptions about social support appear to follow a linear trajectory across age, with significant variation in baseline perceptions and in patterns of change in perceived support across the sample. Sociocultural factors primarily explain differences in initial levels of support but also have some effect on changes in support.DiscussionDespite the increasing pressures and demands on adult children's time that are associated with social and economic development, the elderly in Taiwan on average feel supported by their social networks, with the perceived availability of support increasing with age.
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