The Sociable team has met local stakeholders and non-profit organizations involved in older adults’ welfare.
Final step of data collection is now ready to start!
The Sociable team has met local stakeholders and non-profit organizations involved in older adults’ welfare.
Final step of data collection is now ready to start!
According to ISTAT, the Italian National Institute of Statistics, 246 persons living in the Brescia province are at least 100 years old, of whom 213 are women and 33 are men.
Seventy-seven out of 246 live in the Brescia municipality, where we are currently collecting data on older adults’ social relationships and cognitive functionality.
Here’s an article on the local newspaper (ITA).
SOCIABLE partners have met at the University of Brescia on 3 July to update on the state of data collection. New updates soon!
Studies within the framework of the Sociable project have been showcased at the annual conference of the Italian Society of Economic Sociology (SISEC – Società Italiana di Sociologia Economica). Federico Bianchi has held a talk on the effects of personal networks and social capital on the prevention of cognitive decline among older aldusts in a session focusing on health and innovative welfare.
See here for more information about the conference (ITA).
See here for the presentation slides (ITA).
Data collection has started. Letters have been sent to randomly selected subjects and the first interviews have been already conducted!
5 experienced interviewers have been recruited to start data collection in the next days, after a careful training with SOCIABLE members.
On 5 October SOCIABLE members have met to plan the beginning of data collection. Next month our interviewers will be on the field to gather data!
SOCIABLE is now featured on ResearchGate. Follow us at this link to keep updated on news and publications!
SOCIABLE members have met at the University of Brescia for a second project meeting on 7 September 2018 to move forward with the next steps of the research.
An interesting article by the Italian jurist Giovanni Maria Flick appeared on the Italian magazine “La Lettura” on the juridical status of persons affected by Alzheimer’s disease:
Una nuova cittadinanza dei malati di Alzheimer – La Lettura 01-09-18