Older Men With Living Spouses Versus Men Without Spouses: An Example From the Arab World—Kuwait

This research is concentrated on elderly Kuwait men and the effect that losing wife, a major determinant of social support, has on their general health. A sample of 472 older male adults aged 60 years and older have been included in this study. A questionnaire was the major tool of the study. The qu...

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Main Author: Yagoub Yousif Al-Kandari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-07-01
Series:American Journal of Men's Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988320937213
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spelling doaj-906211d20eed4c6283a28b0305f708752020-11-25T03:26:37ZengSAGE PublishingAmerican Journal of Men's Health1557-98912020-07-011410.1177/1557988320937213Older Men With Living Spouses Versus Men Without Spouses: An Example From the Arab World—KuwaitYagoub Yousif Al-Kandari0Department of Sociology and Social Work and Anthropology Department, Kuwait University, Kifan, KuwaitThis research is concentrated on elderly Kuwait men and the effect that losing wife, a major determinant of social support, has on their general health. A sample of 472 older male adults aged 60 years and older have been included in this study. A questionnaire was the major tool of the study. The questionnaire included sociocultural information and social support scales (Degree of Religiosity, Social Support Scale, Frequency of Contact, and Strength of Relation scales). Health measurements also were used: two, one-item self-reported health scales in the current year and last year and a Somatic Symptoms Inventory (SSI) were used. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure and glucose levels were taken. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS, version 21) was used for data entry and analysis. t -test and regression were the major statistical procedures. Data show that there are differences between elderly men with a living wife compared to those without a living wife. Having a living wife was positively associated with better social support and health in Kuwaiti elderly men. Data show that a living wife is an important factor of men’s health and well-being in general and that a wife is one of the major social support elements of elderly men.https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988320937213
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Older Men With Living Spouses Versus Men Without Spouses: An Example From the Arab World—Kuwait
American Journal of Men's Health
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title Older Men With Living Spouses Versus Men Without Spouses: An Example From the Arab World—Kuwait
title_short Older Men With Living Spouses Versus Men Without Spouses: An Example From the Arab World—Kuwait
title_full Older Men With Living Spouses Versus Men Without Spouses: An Example From the Arab World—Kuwait
title_fullStr Older Men With Living Spouses Versus Men Without Spouses: An Example From the Arab World—Kuwait
title_full_unstemmed Older Men With Living Spouses Versus Men Without Spouses: An Example From the Arab World—Kuwait
title_sort older men with living spouses versus men without spouses: an example from the arab world—kuwait
publisher SAGE Publishing
series American Journal of Men's Health
issn 1557-9891
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This research is concentrated on elderly Kuwait men and the effect that losing wife, a major determinant of social support, has on their general health. A sample of 472 older male adults aged 60 years and older have been included in this study. A questionnaire was the major tool of the study. The questionnaire included sociocultural information and social support scales (Degree of Religiosity, Social Support Scale, Frequency of Contact, and Strength of Relation scales). Health measurements also were used: two, one-item self-reported health scales in the current year and last year and a Somatic Symptoms Inventory (SSI) were used. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure and glucose levels were taken. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS, version 21) was used for data entry and analysis. t -test and regression were the major statistical procedures. Data show that there are differences between elderly men with a living wife compared to those without a living wife. Having a living wife was positively associated with better social support and health in Kuwaiti elderly men. Data show that a living wife is an important factor of men’s health and well-being in general and that a wife is one of the major social support elements of elderly men.
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