Cheung, Francis Yue LokFrancis Yue LokCheungProf. TANG So Kum, CatherineCatherineProf. TANG So KumYan, Elsie Chau-waiElsie Chau-waiYan2021-12-142021-12-142003Cheung, F. Y. L., & Tang, S. K. (26-29 Jul 2003). Psychosocial factors influencing service duration among elderly Chinese voluntary workers in Hong Kong. 5th Australian Industrial & Organizational Psychology Conference, Melbourne, Australia.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/6841The'ever-increasing urge of social service and the reduc-tion of social welfare expenditure from the government place a heavy demand on volunteerism. The investigationof factors that affect volunteers' service duration is thuscrucial, especially for nonprofit making organisations. Elderly retired people provide an invaluable pool of volun-tary workers, as most societies are rapidly aging. In the present study, demographic characteristics, health status, and psychosocial and work-related variables were used to predict different spans of service duration among 335 elderly Chinese voluntary workers. Results of hierarchal regression analyses showed that perceived benefit s of voluntary work were the most salient predictor for expected short- and long-term service, even after controlling for theeffects of demographic characteristics and health status. Satisfaction with voluntary work could also predict expected short-term service. Furthermore, health status (especially current level of psychological distress) mediated the associations between work-related variables and expected service duration. Strategies based on these findings will be discussed to increase the retention of elderly voluntary workers.enPsychosocial factors influencing service duration among elderly Chinese voluntary workers in Hong KongConference Paper