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The role of life purpose on psychosocial health: A preliminary study of older adults residing in subsidized housing

•Adults in subsidized housing were at higher-than-average risk for poorer mental health.•Low-income adults perceive constraints on accessibility of recreational resources.•Effects of education on health and leisure participation differ by life purpose.•Bayesian estimates show education-purpose inter...

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Published in:Wellbeing, space and society space and society, 2024, Vol.6, p.100193, Article 100193
Main Authors: Tan, Shyuan Ching, Sardina, Angie L., Mogle, Jacqueline A., Gamaldo, Alyssa A.
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