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  • Gerontology
  • Urban Planning
  • Sociology

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  • Malaysia faces challenges with its increasing aged population.
  • The study adapts the WHO 2007 framework for age-friendly cities.
  • Focuses on self-caring middle-aged and older adults' perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine age-friendly environment constructs in Malaysia.
  • To investigate the link between these constructs and social connectedness.
  • To understand the experiences of self-caring middle-aged and older adults.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional survey of 402 self-caring middle-aged and older adults in West Malaysia.
  • Exploratory factor analysis (n=82) to identify age-friendly city features.
  • Structural equation modeling (n=320) to test relationships.

Main Results:

  • Identified key age-friendly constructs: built environment, community support/health services, civic participation/employment, and communication/information.
  • Age-friendly initiatives significantly improve social connectedness among the elderly.
  • Findings align with ecological theories, showing enhanced adaptability and reduced environmental stress.

Conclusions:

  • Age-friendly environments foster active, healthy living for older adults.
  • This promotes sharing of wisdom, benefiting societal well-being and economic development.
  • Supports intergenerational knowledge transfer and future societal progress.