Basic psychological needs of the elderly: sociodemographic correlates
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The main subject of this research was to examine the relationship between the basic psychological needs of the elderly with different socio-demographic variables. The goals of the research are focused on examining relations of age, gender, level of education, family structure and marital status with the self-determination of the elderly.
The survey was conducted in three cities in autonomous province of Vojvodina, in retirement homes during 2014/15. The sample consisted of 219 elderlies (of which 74.6% is female). The age range was between 62 and 92 years old, and the average age of respondents was 76 years. Basic psychological needs (autonomy, competence and relatedness) were measured with the Scale of basic psychological Needs (Deci & Ryan, 2004).
The obtained results of the multivariate analysis of covariates showed that the relatedness decrease with the age of the respondents, while gender differences were not registered. The results also indicate that there was a significant difference in competence among respondents of varying degrees of education. Competence is higher in those who have completed school (primary or secondary education), compared to the incomplete elementary school and respondents without schooling. Differences between respondents living alone and those living with their spouse or family of their child were also examined. The results have shown that family and marital status is significantly related to the competence, so that elderly living alone have lower results on this dimension compared to those who live with others.
Since most of the elderly examinees in this research are widowed and live alone, we assumed that staying in retirement homes is one of the ways to compensate for the feeling of loneliness, and thus meet the need for relatedness and, therefore, competence. The need for autonomy on the examined sample was not related to socio-demographic characteristics. However, it should be emphasized that sample in this research consisted of elderly who were actively socialize in the retirement homes (namely, good general health) and live outside institutions, in their own homes. It is assumed that results could be different in the sample of elderly who suffer from ill health as well as in those who are accommodated in care institutions.
Key words: elderly, basic psychological needs; Self-determination theory; sociodemographic correlates, relatedness, authonomy, competence
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