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Effects of Quality of Life on the Sustainable Development of the Elderly in the 21st Century |
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| Creator | 1. Nava Masaunjik 2. Piyawan Yangkham 3. Auscharaporn Chalermchit 4. Kotchanipa Wanichkittikul 5. Pornwadee Ruksasri 6. Amorn Thotham |
| Title | Effects of Quality of Life on the Sustainable Development of the Elderly in the 21st Century |
| Publisher | Mahasarakham University |
| Publication Year | 2566 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Mahasarakham University |
| Journal Vol. | 42 |
| Journal No. | 3 |
| Page no. | no. 410-422 |
| Keyword | Quality of life, sustainable development, elderly |
| URL Website | https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/humsujournal/about |
| Website title | Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Mahasarakham University |
| ISSN | 2672-9733 (Online) |
| Abstract | The purposes of this research were; - 1) to study quality of life of the elderly in the 21st century.,2) to study the sustainable development of the elderly in the 21st century, and 3) to test factors on the sustainable development of the elderly in the 21st century. Data were collected from 400 elderly in the Northeast using questionnaires. Statistics used for data analysis were mean, standard deviation, multiple correlation analysis, and stepwise multiple regression analysis. The results revealed the following findings; - 1) the elderly had opinions about quality of life both in general and in each aspect at a high level; physical (mean = 3.87), mental (mean = 4.07), self-development (mean = 3.89), rights and liberties (mean = 3.95), and social integration (mean = 4.05), 2) the elderly had opinions about the sustainable development both in general and in each aspect at a high level; social (mean = 4.07), economic (mean = 3.91), health (mean = 3.85), environment, (mean = 4.00) and technology (mean = 4.03) and 3) quality of life with rights (? = 0.329), self-development (? = 0.222), social integration (? = 0.189), physical (? = 0.188), mental (? = 0.103) had positive relationships and impact on the sustainable development of the elderly in the 21st century which can explain sustainable development at 58.10%. |