abstract: 'The purpose of this study was to identify social determinant and communication correlates of health-related quality of life for kaumatua (Maori elders) in New Zealand. A total of 209 kaumatua completed a self-report survey of self-rated health, physical/mental quality of life, spirituality, and a series of questions about social determinants (e.g., factors related to income) and communication variables (e.g., loneliness, social support, cultural identity, and perceived burden/benefit). The survey was baseline data for a peer education intervention to help kaumatua work through life transitions in older age. The main findings of this study were that social determinants, particularly difficulty paying bills, accounted for a small amount of variance in physical/mental quality of life and self-rated health. Further, the communication correlates of loneliness, perceived burden, and desired support accounted for about three times as much variance in these two outcomes all with negative associations. Strength of tribal identity, importance of whanau (extended family), and knowledge of tikanga (customs and protocols) accounted for a moderate amount variance in spirituality with positive associations. These findings have important theoretical and practical implications for positive aging.' affiliation: 'Oetzel, JG (Corresponding Author), Univ Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand. Oetzel, John G.; Simpson, Mary; Cameron, Michael P.; Harding, Truely; Shelford, Pita, Univ Waikato, Waikato Management Sch, Hamilton, New Zealand. Hokowhitu, Brendan; Nock, Sophie; Greensill, Hineitimoana; Smith, Linda Tuhiwai, Univ Waikato, Fac Maori \& Indigenous Studies, Hamilton, New Zealand. Reddy, Rangimahora; Meha, Pare; Johnston, Kirsten, Univ Waikato, Rauawaawa Kaumatua Charitable Trust, Hamilton, New Zealand.' author: Oetzel, John G. and Hokowhitu, Brendan and Simpson, Mary and Reddy, Rangimahora and Cameron, Michael P. and Meha, Pare and Johnston, Kirsten and Nock, Sophie and Greensill, Hineitimoana and Harding, Truely and Shelford, Pita and Smith, Linda Tuhiwai author-email: joetzel@waikato.ac.nz author_list: - family: Oetzel given: John G. - family: Hokowhitu given: Brendan - family: Simpson given: Mary - family: Reddy given: Rangimahora - family: Cameron given: Michael P. - family: Meha given: Pare - family: Johnston given: Kirsten - family: Nock given: Sophie - family: Greensill given: Hineitimoana - family: Harding given: Truely - family: Shelford given: Pita - family: Smith given: Linda Tuhiwai da: '2023-09-28' doi: 10.1080/10810730.2019.1637483 earlyaccessdate: JUL 2019 eissn: 1087-0415 files: [] issn: 1081-0730 journal: JOURNAL OF HEALTH COMMUNICATION keywords-plus: 'NEW-ZEALAND; OLDER-ADULTS; ADVANCED AGE; RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION; MEDICAL OUTCOMES; NUTRITION RISK; SOCIAL SUPPORT; CARE SERVICES; DISPARITIES; PERSPECTIVES' language: English month: MAY 4 number: '5' number-of-cited-references: '78' orcid-numbers: 'Hokowhitu, Brendan/0000-0002-1913-1559 Simpson, Mary Louisa/0000-0002-3915-4897 Greensill, Hineitimoana/0000-0003-0001-2768 Oetzel, John/0000-0003-3188-776X Cameron, Michael/0000-0002-4296-3775' pages: 559-569 papis_id: 1eb6e3e76ce547fc0967e5deacb62889 ref: Oetzel2019correlateshealthrela researcherid-numbers: 'Hokowhitu, Brendan/AGH-0382-2022 hokowhitu, brendan/AGH-0318-2022 Simpson, Mary Louisa/D-2222-2013 Oetzel, John/D-2225-2013 ' times-cited: '7' title: Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life for Maori Elders Involved in a Peer Education Intervention type: article unique-id: WOS:000474999300001 usage-count-last-180-days: '0' usage-count-since-2013: '5' volume: '24' web-of-science-categories: Communication; Information Science \& Library Science year: '2019'