Popis: |
Psychological sense of community plays an important role in the wellbeing of older adults, especially in cultures that revolve around community involvement and support. In 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, deeply altering community structure and social life. This study draws on the Ecological Theory of Aging to test the proposition that older adults’ sense of community is associated with self-assessed quality of life two years later. We conducted face-to-face interviews with a non-probability sample of 154 community-dwelling adults aged 60+ in Puerto Rico. We measured sense of community with the Brief Sense of Community Scale (BSCS) (range 0-32, mean= 24.75, SD= 6.04) and quality of life (QOL) with the EUROHIS-QOL 8-item index (range 0-32, mean= 21.61, SD=5.92). We used multiple linear regression to test the association of sense of community and quality of life while controlling for relevant covariates. Higher levels of sense of community were associated with better quality of life (β=0.270, p |