2021
DOI: 10.1177/0164027521999980
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Neighborhood Attributes and Well-Being Among Older Adults in Urban Areas: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review

Abstract: Expanding urbanization rates have engendered increasing research examining linkages between urban environments and older adults’ well-being. This mixed-methods systematic review synthesizes the evidence for the influence of urban neighborhoods’ attributes on older adults’ well-being. We searched for literature published up to December 2020 across six databases and performed quality assessment and thematic analysis. The results, based on 39 identified studies, showed that natural areas in neighborhoods and a se… Show more

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“…Recent research places increasing emphasis on creating age-friendly cities and neighborhoods that foster a sense of place [ 66 ]. Although neighborhood conditions and individual functional ability are important [ 67 ], subjective feelings about a neighborhood can be a significant source of satisfaction, independent of objective measures of suitability or safety [ 68 , 69 ]. Given their declining social networks and reduced mobility [ 70 ], the neighborhood context gains importance in meeting older people’s daily needs [ 36 , 68 ].…”
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“…Recent research places increasing emphasis on creating age-friendly cities and neighborhoods that foster a sense of place [ 66 ]. Although neighborhood conditions and individual functional ability are important [ 67 ], subjective feelings about a neighborhood can be a significant source of satisfaction, independent of objective measures of suitability or safety [ 68 , 69 ]. Given their declining social networks and reduced mobility [ 70 ], the neighborhood context gains importance in meeting older people’s daily needs [ 36 , 68 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although neighborhood conditions and individual functional ability are important [ 67 ], subjective feelings about a neighborhood can be a significant source of satisfaction, independent of objective measures of suitability or safety [ 68 , 69 ]. Given their declining social networks and reduced mobility [ 70 ], the neighborhood context gains importance in meeting older people’s daily needs [ 36 , 68 ]. The neighborhood can become an important source of social identity [ 71 ], where good social ties with neighbors are valued [ 36 , 72 , 73 ] as they contribute to satisfaction with the neighborhood [ 74 ].…”
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“…15 The level of deprivation in a geographical area, commonly termed neighborhood socioeconomic status (nSES), is a risk factor for general health and well-being. 16,17 However, findings concerning association between nSES and risk of dementia are inconsistent. [18][19][20][21] The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations between nSES and missed or delayed diagnosis of dementia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, most studies exploring how neighborhood environment influences older adults’ mental well-being rely on subjective measures of neighborhood environment ( Padeiro et al, 2022 ). Few incorporate both subjective and objective attributes of neighborhood environments.…”
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