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Title: Aging in place in Hong Kong and its implications for sustainable development : a qualitative study exploring the needs, beliefs, behaviors, and well-being of older adults through self-determination theory and social cognitive theory
Authors: Lee, SW 
Xu, J 
Wut, TM 
Lau, YY 
Chan, JHL 
Liu, TS
Mok, LWY
Chan, JKY 
Issue Date: Apr-2024
Source: Sustainability, Apr. 2024, v. 16, no. 8, 3447
Abstract: With the rapidly aging population, Aging in Place (AIP) assumes an increasingly pivotal role, as it aligns with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. Despite the contributions of AIP, there is a dearth of studies investigating the corresponding needs and well-being of older adults from psychological and sociocultural perspectives. This study aimed to investigate older adults’ needs, beliefs, behaviors, well-being, as well as perceived challenges and opportunities pertaining to AIP. Adopting a qualitative design, in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with 41 older adults on an individual basis. Through thematic analysis, a theoretical framework with reference to Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) was established. Findings reveal that the psychological needs of autonomy, competence, relatedness, and dignity are conducive to well-being and decision making. Fear of being a burden to others emerges as a dominant sociocultural construct. This research extends SDT by incorporating the need for dignity as an overarching factor intersecting with SDT needs. Fulfilling psychological needs, honoring cultural beliefs, and aligning with SDG3 and ESG principles are crucial to the successful implementation of AIP. AIP policies should not only consider older adults’ practical needs but also their psychological needs, thereby fostering an age-friendly environment through sustainable development.
Keywords: Aging in place
Cultural beliefs
Dignity
ESG
Psychological needs
SDG 3
Self-determination theory
Social cognitive theory
Publisher: MDPI AG
Journal: Sustainability 
EISSN: 2071-1050
DOI: 10.3390/su16083447
Rights: Copyright: © 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The following publication Lee SW, Xu J, Wut T-M, Lau Y-Y, Chan JHL, Liu T-S, Mok LWY, Chan JKY. Aging in Place in Hong Kong and Its Implications for Sustainable Development: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs, Beliefs, Behaviors, and Well-Being of Older Adults through Self-Determination Theory and Social Cognitive Theory. Sustainability. 2024; 16(8):3447 is available at https://doi.org/10.3390/su16083447.
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