Residential Satisfaction of Rural Older Adults Aging in Place

This study explored residential (housing and town) satisfaction of rural older adults aging in place, relating to demographic and housing characteristics. We conducted a structured, face-to-face survey with 149 rural older adults. Regression results revealed that housing satisfaction for rural older...

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Main Authors: Sung-Jin Lee PhD, Kathleen Rose Parrott PhD, Minyong Lee PhD, Sheryl Renee Robinson BS, Ricky Nimako Owusu MS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-02-01
Series:Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721421997190
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spelling doaj-001006ccd7944bceaba4e1dd1fdd08b52021-02-22T22:33:47ZengSAGE PublishingGerontology and Geriatric Medicine2333-72142021-02-01710.1177/2333721421997190Residential Satisfaction of Rural Older Adults Aging in PlaceSung-Jin Lee PhD0Kathleen Rose Parrott PhD1Minyong Lee PhD2Sheryl Renee Robinson BS3Ricky Nimako Owusu MS4North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC, USAVirginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USANorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC, USANorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC, USANorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC, USAThis study explored residential (housing and town) satisfaction of rural older adults aging in place, relating to demographic and housing characteristics. We conducted a structured, face-to-face survey with 149 rural older adults. Regression results revealed that housing satisfaction for rural older adults were significantly related to demographic and housing characteristics, including personal health status, healthy home status, and structure size. Bivariate analysis revealed that satisfaction with a town feature, shopping location, was the most frequently related to demographic and housing variables, followed by cost of living in town; and that health status was most frequently associated with town feature satisfaction. The study results can enhance programs and/or services for older adults aging in rural communities.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721421997190
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author Sung-Jin Lee PhD
Kathleen Rose Parrott PhD
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Sheryl Renee Robinson BS
Ricky Nimako Owusu MS
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Kathleen Rose Parrott PhD
Minyong Lee PhD
Sheryl Renee Robinson BS
Ricky Nimako Owusu MS
Residential Satisfaction of Rural Older Adults Aging in Place
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
author_facet Sung-Jin Lee PhD
Kathleen Rose Parrott PhD
Minyong Lee PhD
Sheryl Renee Robinson BS
Ricky Nimako Owusu MS
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title Residential Satisfaction of Rural Older Adults Aging in Place
title_short Residential Satisfaction of Rural Older Adults Aging in Place
title_full Residential Satisfaction of Rural Older Adults Aging in Place
title_fullStr Residential Satisfaction of Rural Older Adults Aging in Place
title_full_unstemmed Residential Satisfaction of Rural Older Adults Aging in Place
title_sort residential satisfaction of rural older adults aging in place
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
issn 2333-7214
publishDate 2021-02-01
description This study explored residential (housing and town) satisfaction of rural older adults aging in place, relating to demographic and housing characteristics. We conducted a structured, face-to-face survey with 149 rural older adults. Regression results revealed that housing satisfaction for rural older adults were significantly related to demographic and housing characteristics, including personal health status, healthy home status, and structure size. Bivariate analysis revealed that satisfaction with a town feature, shopping location, was the most frequently related to demographic and housing variables, followed by cost of living in town; and that health status was most frequently associated with town feature satisfaction. The study results can enhance programs and/or services for older adults aging in rural communities.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721421997190
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