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Title: Continued work employment and volunteerism and mental well-being of older adults: Singapore longitudinal ageing studies
Authors: Schwingel, Andiara 
Niti, Mathew M. 
Prof. TANG So Kum, Catherine 
Ng, Tze Pin 
Issue Date: 2009
Source: Age and Ageing, Sept. 2009, vol. 38(5), pp. 531-537.
Journal: Age and Ageing 
Abstract: Objective: to examine the effect of late life engagement in continued work involvement or volunteer activities during retirement on mental well-being. Methods: two waves of data from the Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Studies were analyzed for 2,716 Singaporeans aged 55 or above at baseline and 1,754 at 2-year follow-up. Trained research nurses interviewed participants (non-volunteering retiree, volunteering retiree, and working seniors) on mental health status (geriatric depression scale, Mini Mental State Examination, positive mental wellbeing and life satisfaction). Results: about 88% of seniors were retired (78% non-volunteering, 10% volunteering) and 12% were still working in paid employment or business. At baseline and 2 year follow up, and regardless of physical health status, volunteering retirees and working seniors gave significantly better MMSE cognitive performance scores, fewer depressive symptoms, and better mental well-being and life satisfaction than non-volunteering retirees. Conclusion: the results of this study suggest that continued work involvement or volunteerism provides opportunities for social interaction and engagement and may be associated with enhanced mental well-being. Future research should clarify which specific aspects of volunteerism are related to long-term mental well-being.
Description: Open Access
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/6145
ISSN: 0002-0729
1468-2834
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afp089
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