PLoS One. 2026 Jun 5;21(6):e0342982. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0342982. eCollection 2026.
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: During emergencies and crises, comprehending the influence of various factors on the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of older adults is crucial for enhancing it. This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of resilience in the relationship between social support and health related quality of life.
METHODS: In this descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study, 341 older adults over 60 years participated, in 2023. Vaux’s social support questionnaire, SF-36 health-related quality of life questionnaire, and Conner and Davidson’s resilience questionnaire were used. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to determine the role of resilience as a mediator between social support and HRQoL. Statistical analysis of data was performed using STATA 14.2 software.
RESULTS: Based on the results, a one-unit increase in social support is associated with a 0.44-unit increase in resilience (β = 0.44) and a 0.24- unit increase in HRQoL (β = 0.24) on average. Furthermore, considering the mediating role of resilience, a one-unit increase in social support contributes 0.097- units directly (β = 0.097) and 0.12- units indirectly (β = 0.12) to HRQoL on average. The total effect of social support on HRQoL was also significant (β = 0.22).
CONCLUSION: Considering the mediating role of resilience in the relationship between social support and HRQoL among older people during the Covid-19 pandemic and the possibility of emergencies and pandemics in the future, it is necessary to carry out interventions focusing on improving resilience skills to make social support more effective in the elderly and to improve the quality of life related to health.
PMID:42247444 | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0342982