2020
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0600
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Factors associated with leisure activities of elderly residents in rural areas

Abstract: Objective: To identify factors associated with leisure activities of elderly residents in rural areas. Method: Quantitative cross-sectional study carried out with 258 elderly living in the rural area of Paraná. The collection instrument addressed sociodemographic, economic, and self-reported leisure activities. The association between variables and leisure activities was verified by means of bivariate and multivariate analysis. Results: Among the elderly interviewed, 63.9% were female, and 36.1% were male, w… Show more

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“…In the present study lower levels of education are related to lower levels of leisure practices. This association is also found in studies that investigated only the elderly 19 or only adults 20 . Low education, besides being a barrier to leisure 19 is associated with lower cognitive levels and impairment in social functions of hemodialysis users 21 , which may cause users to have fewer internal resources to cope/practice more domains of leisure and adjust them to the reality they live after the disease has been diagnosed and treatment has started.…”
Section: Leisure Practices P-value or Ic95%supporting
confidence: 66%
“…In the present study lower levels of education are related to lower levels of leisure practices. This association is also found in studies that investigated only the elderly 19 or only adults 20 . Low education, besides being a barrier to leisure 19 is associated with lower cognitive levels and impairment in social functions of hemodialysis users 21 , which may cause users to have fewer internal resources to cope/practice more domains of leisure and adjust them to the reality they live after the disease has been diagnosed and treatment has started.…”
Section: Leisure Practices P-value or Ic95%supporting
confidence: 66%
“…Leisure activities were almost twice as likely to occur among women when compared to men, a result that does not differ when changing the area of study (PITILIN et al, 2020). It is noted that the vast majority of people who participate in physical activities are elderly females, as they always seek to maintain health and worry more than men.…”
Section: A Look At Developmentmentioning
confidence: 91%