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Risk and protective factors for wellbeing in older veterans in New Zealand
Authors:Polly Yeung  Joanne Allen  Hazel K. Godfrey  Fiona Alpass  Christine Stephens
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand;2. School of Psychology, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand;3. School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:
Objectives: To compare indicators relating to aging and health among veterans and non-veterans, and identify factors associated with subjective wellbeing (SWB) of older New Zealand veterans.

Methods: Self-reported data were obtained from participants in a longitudinal cohort study of New Zealand older adults. Responses from 352 veterans and 1500 non-veterans (age range of 55–86 and gender matched) were selected as a comparison group on indicators related to health and aging. The association of these indicators with veterans’ SWB were assessed using hierarchical regression.

Results: Apart from being older, smoking more, and having more chronic conditions, veterans did not differ from non-veterans on indicators of health and wellbeing. Mental health, physical health, purpose in life, housing satisfaction, and capabilities (choice and freedom) accounted for a significant amount of variance in veterans’ SWB.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that older veterans do not differ greatly on indices of health and aging from their non-veteran peers. Results support previous findings that lower mental and physical health is associated with lower SWB for veterans. Building upon prior findings, the current results demonstrate that interventions focusing on enhancing a sense of purpose in life, supporting one's capability to achieve, and strengthening social and physical environment through social connectedness, may serve as protective factors for SWB in veterans.

Keywords:Aging veterans  longevity  wellbeing  health  purpose in life
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