Middle-aged ; Aging ; Health status ; Social support
Abstract
Background: As aging is a process that everyone must experience, life expectancy is getting longer and living
standards are getting better. But aging can be successful or unsuccessful. Middle-aged adults experience an
existential crisis of physical burdens and middle-aged crises, thereby changing the quality of life in old age. The
purpose of this study was to identify the factors affecting successful aging in middle-aged adults.
Methods: This is a cross sectional descriptive study design was used to examine the association among middle-
age crisis, perceived health status, self-esteem, social support and successful aging in late middle-aged
adults.
Results: Perceived health status and social support had a statistically significant effect on successful aging,
and middle-aged crisis and self-esteem were not significant. The factors’ determination value was 63.6%.
Conclusions: The perceived health status and social support of middle-aged adults may help the successful aging
of middle-aged adults. Therefore, it is necessary to develop education for health promoting activities and
social support programs with various materials.