2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12062-020-09278-3
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Out-of-Home Mobility and Social Participation of Older People: a Photo-Based Ambulatory Assessment Study

Abstract: Research has shown that social participation contributes to older people's healthy ageing. Out-of-home mobility may promote higher levels of social participation among older people. However, mobility and social participation are sophisticated constructs. Social participation can be distinguished among different levels, such as being alone, being alone surrounded by others, interacting with others or engaging in activities together. Social participation and time spent in out-ofhome-mobility can be difficult to … Show more

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“…A photo-based ambulatory assessment study revealed that there are older people who spend most of their time engaged in activities without interaction, leading to feelings of loneliness. Additionally, there are older individuals who spend less time in social interaction and those who spend the most time outside of their homes helping others or participating in community activities [65].…”
Section: Exploring the Impact Of Social Factors On Longevity And The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A photo-based ambulatory assessment study revealed that there are older people who spend most of their time engaged in activities without interaction, leading to feelings of loneliness. Additionally, there are older individuals who spend less time in social interaction and those who spend the most time outside of their homes helping others or participating in community activities [65].…”
Section: Exploring the Impact Of Social Factors On Longevity And The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%