Gerontological Regional Database (GERDA) Survey 2021-2022

Description

The data includes a survey collected by the Gerontological Regional Database (GERDA), which has mapped the health and living conditions of Finnish people aged 65 and over. The themes of the survey include activities, civic engagement, social contacts and well-being. First, respondents reported on their social contacts and their use of the internet. Next, respondents were asked what activities they do and would like to do, and whether the pandemic has affected their activities. They were then asked about being an informal carer and about their financial situation. Next, respondents assessed the society's attitude towards older people, and their own perception of their age. Respondents reported on their voting activity and their trust in various social institutions and people in their immediate circle. Respondents were asked to describe the characteristics of the area where they live and their views on welfare technologies. Finally, questions were asked on health, well-being, quality of life and functional capacity. The background variables in the data are gender, age, mother tongue, region of residence, and highest level of education.
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Year of publication

2024

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Authors

Högskolan på Åland - Creator

Novian ammattikorkeakoulu - Creator

Tietoarkisto - Publisher

Umeå University - Creator

Uumajan yliopisto - Creator

Åland University of Applied Sciences - Creator

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Fields of science

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Language

Finnish

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Restricted access

License

Other (Not Open)

Keywords

terveys, General health and well-being, Yleinen terveydentila ja hyvinvointi, harrastukset, hobbies, ageing, care of dependants, elderly, Ikääntyneet, old age, health, elämänlaatu, hyvinvointi, osallistuminen, sosiaaliset suhteet, vanhuus, well-being (health), quality of life, participation, interpersonal relations, ikääntyminen, omaishoito, Social conditions and indicators, Sosiaaliset olot ja indikaattorit, kriisit, COVID-19, hyvinvointiteknologia

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