2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0281354
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Volunteering and political participation are differentially associated with eudaimonic and social well-being across age groups and European countries

Abstract: Voluntary participation is thought to promote the well-being of engaged individuals, especially in old age, but prior evidence on this link is mixed. In the present studies, we used the cross-sectional data from Round 6 (2012) of the European Social Survey (ESS) to investigate the variation in the associations between voluntary participation and eudaimonic (e.g., sense of direction) and social (e.g., perceived social support) well-being across types of participation (nonpolitical volunteering vs. political par… Show more

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“…Successful aging involves active engagement with life ( Rowe & Kahn, 1997 ). Political activity may have a profound positive impact on well-being and life satisfaction ( Lühr et al, 2022 ; Pavlova & Lühr, 2023 ). However, political group attendance may also be associated with poor mental health among older adults, particularly those residing in politically competitive regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful aging involves active engagement with life ( Rowe & Kahn, 1997 ). Political activity may have a profound positive impact on well-being and life satisfaction ( Lühr et al, 2022 ; Pavlova & Lühr, 2023 ). However, political group attendance may also be associated with poor mental health among older adults, particularly those residing in politically competitive regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%