Navigating Life Fulfillment: Insights among Male Late Adults

Ian C. Abordo; Donna Belle P. Sumugat; Deary Mae Y. Lim; Omar A. Mohammad; Wahima D. Deca; Thaebah Janna S. Osop1

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Publication Date: 2024/12/03

Abstract: In 2020, a study’s findings showed that life satisfaction (LS) and also hedonic balance (HB) are influential to psychosocial resources on happiness. That said, 50% of late male adult participants n=76.67 whom ages ranges to 65 to 90 and mostly to have chronic disease, have greater that 4 children, and has low monthly family family income as there one of the components that are influential to life satisfaction (Raquel Lara et al., 2020) Aside from that, social support and daily activities predict the level of life satisfaction and the dimensions of health with the significance if correlating factors of education level and employment status (Shahab papi et. 2021). With this another study showed that it is very common in late adults that the increase of certain social frailty is common among late adults with 16.98% as depression is one of the significant related to social frailty (Julie D Henry, PhD et., 2022).

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24NOV536

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