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Associations Between Generativity and Social Asymmetry Among Older Adults in Japan

Anthony D Ong, Eileen K Graham, Kathryn Jackson, Olivia E Atherton, Jing Luo, Emily C Willroth, Emorie D Beck, Tomiko Yoneda, Dakota W Cintron, Daniel K Mroczek, Andrew Steptoe and Rodlescia S Sneed

The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2024, vol. 79, issue 2, 410-421

Abstract: ObjectivesLoneliness and social isolation are major public health concerns among older adults in Japan. Generativity, the concern for and commitment to future generations, may buffer older adults from loneliness. This study examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between generativity and social asymmetry (the discrepancy between social isolation and loneliness) among older adults in Japan.MethodsData were from 2 waves (2008 and 2012) of the Midlife in Japan survey, a nationally representative longitudinal study of 645 adults aged 30–79 residing in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Generativity was measured using the 6-item Loyola Generativity Scale. Social asymmetry was computed as the residual score from regressing loneliness onto social isolation.ResultsHigher generativity levels were associated with lower social asymmetry scores (B=−0.21, SE=0.04), but generativity change across waves did not predict social asymmetry 4 years later (B=−0.04, SE=0.06).DiscussionGenerativity may play a protective role in buffering older adults from the adverse effects of social isolation on loneliness. Promoting generativity among older adults may be a potential intervention strategy to reduce loneliness and improve well-being in aging populations in Japan.

Keywords: Generativity; Japan; Loneliness; Older adults; Social asymmetry; Social isolation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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