Publication: Day-to-Day Contact and Help Among Neighbors Measured in the Natural Environment
Day-to-Day Contact and Help Among Neighbors Measured in the Natural Environment
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Seifert, A. (2020). Day-to-Day Contact and Help Among Neighbors Measured in the Natural Environment. Innovation in Aging, 4, igaa009. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa009
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Background and Objectives: Empirical evidence suggests that the concept of "neighboring" (i.e., social contact and social support within a neighborhood) is related to between-person differences in well-being among older adults. However, little is known about the within-person differences in older adults' everyday lives, which limits the ecological validity of prior findings. This study examined within-person associations between neighboring and the existence of positive valence, loneliness, and attachment to one's neighborhood.
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Seifert, A. (2020). Day-to-Day Contact and Help Among Neighbors Measured in the Natural Environment. Innovation in Aging, 4, igaa009. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa009