RT Journal Article T1 The Effect of Social Relationships on the Well-Being and Happiness of Older Adults Living Alone or with Relatives T2 El efecto de las relaciones sociales en el bienestar y la felicidad de los adultos mayores que viven solos o con familiares A1 Fernández-Portero, Cristina A1 García Amián, Josué A1 Alarcón, David A1 Sánchez-Medina, José A. A1 Arenilla Villalba, M. J K1 Social relations K1 Well-being K1 Happiness K1 Lives with relatives K1 Living alone K1 Social relationships AB The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of the type of habitation of older adults—with relatives or alone—on their health and well-being. The participants were 352 people over 65 years of age who collaborated with the research on a voluntary basis. The data indicated that those who live with family members have better social integration, well-being and happiness than those who live alone. A multiple regression analysis showed the positive effect of living with relatives on well-being and happiness. However, participation in social activities mitigates the effect of the type of cohabitation explaining better well-being and happiness in the older population. These findings support the idea of designing and implementing intervention policies focused on activities that promote social participation and social interactions to improve well-being and happiness in the older adults. PB MDPI YR 2023 FD 2023-01-11 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10433/20132 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10433/20132 LA en NO Healthcare, 11, 222 NO Departamento de Antropología, Psicología Básica y Salud Pública DS RIO RD May 9, 2026