Distinguishing between household headship with and without power and its association with subjective well-being among older adults: an analytical cross-sectional study in India.
Shobhit SrivastavaShri Kant SinghManish KumarMuhammad TPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2021)
Findings suggest that older adults who do not have a household headship with power with active participation in household decision-making as well as those who have no involvement in social activities or have poor health conditions need to be given more attention. Thus, to keep a large proportion of older population gainfully engaged, their care and support should be ensured via providing appropriate services that would enhance their roles and responsibilities and overall wellbeing.