Beyond keeping active: concomitants of being a volunteer in old-old age |
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Authors: | Shmotkin Dov Blumstein Tzvia Modan Baruch |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Herczeg Institute on Aging, Tel-Aviv University, Israel. shmotkin@post.tau.ac.il |
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Abstract: | This study examines concomitants of volunteering in the context of other lifestyle activities. Investigating formal volunteering in old-old age, the authors analyzed data of 148 volunteers versus 1,195 nonvolunteers in a national sample of the Israeli Jewish population aged 75-94. As hypothesized, being a volunteer related (whether as a cause or effect) to more positive functioning on psychosocial markers and prospectively resulted in reduced mortality risk even when other activity outlets (physical activity, everyday activities, having a hobby) were controlled. These findings suggest that the benefits of volunteering in late life are not reducible to those of other activities. |
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