Friendships that money can buy: financial security protects health in retirement by enabling social connectedness
Abstract Background Research on the health and wellbeing of retirees has tended to focus on financial security and financial planning. However, we suggest that one reason why financial security is important for retirees is that it enables social connectedness, which is critical for healthy ageing. M...
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doaj-c046ddd8599c48c59da57d5e43a2e6eb2020-11-25T04:11:56ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182019-11-011911910.1186/s12877-019-1281-1Friendships that money can buy: financial security protects health in retirement by enabling social connectednessTegan Cruwys0Catherine Haslam1Niklas K. Steffens2S. Alexander Haslam3Polly Fong4Ben C. P. Lam5Research School of Psychology, The Australian National UniversitySchool of Psychology, University of QueenslandSchool of Psychology, University of QueenslandSchool of Psychology, University of QueenslandSchool of Psychology, University of QueenslandSchool of Psychology, University of QueenslandAbstract Background Research on the health and wellbeing of retirees has tended to focus on financial security and financial planning. However, we suggest that one reason why financial security is important for retirees is that it enables social connectedness, which is critical for healthy ageing. Methods This paper tests this hypothesis cross-sectionally (N = 3109) and longitudinally (N = 404) using a population-weighted mixed effects mediation model in two nationally representative samples of Australian retirees. Results Analyses provide robust support for our model. Subjective financial security predicted retiree health cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Social connectedness also consistently predicted mental health and physical health, on average four times more strongly than financial security. Furthermore, social connectedness partially accounted for the protective effect of subjective financial security. Conclusions We discuss the implications of these findings for public health, with a particular emphasis on how social connectedness can be better supported for people transitioning to retirement.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-019-1281-1LonelinessSocial capitalBelongingHealthy ageingSocial determinantsMental health |
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Tegan Cruwys Catherine Haslam Niklas K. Steffens S. Alexander Haslam Polly Fong Ben C. P. Lam |
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Tegan Cruwys Catherine Haslam Niklas K. Steffens S. Alexander Haslam Polly Fong Ben C. P. Lam Friendships that money can buy: financial security protects health in retirement by enabling social connectedness BMC Geriatrics Loneliness Social capital Belonging Healthy ageing Social determinants Mental health |
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Tegan Cruwys Catherine Haslam Niklas K. Steffens S. Alexander Haslam Polly Fong Ben C. P. Lam |
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Friendships that money can buy: financial security protects health in retirement by enabling social connectedness |
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Friendships that money can buy: financial security protects health in retirement by enabling social connectedness |
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Friendships that money can buy: financial security protects health in retirement by enabling social connectedness |
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friendships that money can buy: financial security protects health in retirement by enabling social connectedness |
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Abstract Background Research on the health and wellbeing of retirees has tended to focus on financial security and financial planning. However, we suggest that one reason why financial security is important for retirees is that it enables social connectedness, which is critical for healthy ageing. Methods This paper tests this hypothesis cross-sectionally (N = 3109) and longitudinally (N = 404) using a population-weighted mixed effects mediation model in two nationally representative samples of Australian retirees. Results Analyses provide robust support for our model. Subjective financial security predicted retiree health cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Social connectedness also consistently predicted mental health and physical health, on average four times more strongly than financial security. Furthermore, social connectedness partially accounted for the protective effect of subjective financial security. Conclusions We discuss the implications of these findings for public health, with a particular emphasis on how social connectedness can be better supported for people transitioning to retirement. |
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Loneliness Social capital Belonging Healthy ageing Social determinants Mental health |
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-019-1281-1 |
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