Vh. Adams et Js. Jackson, The contribution of hope to the quality of life among aging African Americans: 1980-1992, INT J AGING, 50(4), 2000, pp. 279-295
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGING & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
This study examined age differences between 1979-80 and 1992 in the quality
of life of African Americans using panel data from the National Survey of
Black Americans. Of particular interest was the role of the hope dimension
of personal efficacy in accounting for variance in general well-being, beyo
nd that contributed by social demographic and economic indicators. Hierarch
ical regression analyses revealed that hope and family satisfaction in 1980
consistently accounted for significant amounts of variance in general life
satisfaction in the 1992 fourth wave of data among all three cohorts. For
older respondents, increased frequency of contact with friends and family h
elp were the most important contributors to high satisfaction. Across waves
in all age cohorts family satisfaction and contact with friends were most
important in contributing to life satisfaction. Implications for further re
search on wellbeing among African Americans were discussed.