Affiliations 

  • 1 Social Wellbeing Research Centre, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Int Q Community Health Educ, 2020 Jul;40(4):345-352.
PMID: 31876255 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X19896733

Abstract

This article examined the factors of how long people would like to live involving 462 respondents aged 40 years and older in Malaysia. Data collected through an online self-administered survey indicated that 75% of the respondents would like to live at least 80 years and on average most people would like to live 81 years. Rural respondents, those who agreed that they have a loving family, those who agreed that they want to continue working for as long as they can, respondents who believed that they will not need long-term care at 65 years and older, and those who may consider living in an assisted living facility were more likely to want to live at least 80 years compared with respondents who did not agree. Efforts should be targeted at promoting healthy lifestyle and providing more employment opportunities for older persons.

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