Volunteering, religiosity, and quality of life in later life: evidence from Singapore.
Jong Hyun JungShannon AngRahul MalhotraPublished in: Aging & mental health (2023)
Volunteering is beneficial for well-being in later life, especially so for older adults with less religious service attendance. These observations dovetail with the resource-compensation perspective, underscoring that the benefits of volunteering are amplified for older adults who are less integrated into their religious congregations. Hence, targeting those with lower levels of religious attendance might be useful in maximizing the benefits experienced by older volunteers.