Publication date: Sep 22, 2024
This study compared the psychological wellbeing, life satisfaction, and perceived social support in Chinese older immigrants living in Canada between the early (i. e., Wave 1: September-November 2020) and late (i. e., Wave 2: January-February 2023) stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, it assessed perceived social support from family, friends, or others as predictors for psychological wellbeing and life satisfaction in this population. These questions were addressed with a cross-sectional survey design with two independent samples at Wave 1 (n = 171) and Wave 2 (n = 191), respectively. The results revealed lower levels of psychological wellbeing, life satisfaction, and perceived social support in Wave 2 compared to Wave 1. The hierarchical regression models identified social support from friends (but not from family or others) as a significant predictor for psychological wellbeing and life satisfaction. Additionally, a higher level of income and being a male predicted better psychological wellbeing. A higher level of income and a lower level of education predicted greater life satisfaction. The findings suggest a deterioration in psychological wellbeing and life satisfaction from the early to late stages of the pandemic and highlight the protective effect of social support from friends among Chinese older immigrants.
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Concepts | Keywords |
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Canada | Chinese older adults |
Chinese | COVID-19 |
Covid | life satisfaction |
Wellbeing | social support |
wellbeing |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | COVID-19 Pandemic |
drug | DRUGBANK | Tropicamide |
disease | MESH | level of education |
disease | MESH | emergency |
disease | MESH | depression |
disease | MESH | anxiety |
disease | MESH | mental deterioration |
disease | MESH | syndrome |
disease | MESH | complications |
disease | MESH | hypertension |
disease | MESH | cardiovascular disease |
disease | MESH | frailty |
disease | MESH | loneliness |
drug | DRUGBANK | Coenzyme M |
disease | MESH | psychological distress |
drug | DRUGBANK | Indoleacetic acid |
disease | MESH | Marital status |