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Crowding Effects of Density and Personal Space Requirements Among Older People: The Impact of Self-Control and Social Support
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Social IsolationIndependent LivingSocial PsychologySocial InfluenceHome EnvironmentSocial Determinants Of HealthOlder PeopleSocial SupportSocial SciencesSelf-control ScheduleBuilt EnvironmentEnvironmental BehaviorPublic HealthPersonal Space RequirementsHousingBehavioral SciencesGeriatricsSocial ImpactApplied Social PsychologyLivabilitySociology
The authors examined the effects of self-control and social support among a representative sample of 300 older people, 150 in high-density and 150 in low-density households in India. The Self-Control Schedule (M. Rosenbaum, 1980), the Comfortable Interpersonal Distance Test (M. Duke & S. Nowicki, 1972), the Social Support Questionnaire, and the Judgement of Environmental Quality Scale (I. G. Sarason, H. M. Levine, R. B. Basham, & B. R. Sarason, 1983) were the measures. A 2 x 2 x 2 (Density x Social Support x Self-Control) analysis of variance for perceptions of home environment and personal space requirements revealed that the Self-Control x Social Support interaction moderated the crowding effects of density: The participants in high-density households evaluated their home environments more positively and reduced their personal space requirements.
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