Every life period brings success, happiness, and enjoyment in life, butunfortunately aging brings failures and distress. The descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Pokhara Metropolitan City, which was selected purposively. The overall objective of the study was to asses the life satisfaction among senior citizens.Cluster sampling method was used to obtain the 325 sample size from 17 cluster of Pokhara Metropolitan City. Data collected through life satisfaction index-A (LSITA) from the of period was 25th may to 21th July, 2019.
The findings were analyzed by using descriptive (frequency, percentage, mean standard deviation and inferential (chi-square and logistic regression) in statistical package for social science (SPSS) version 16. Findings revealed that 53.5% respondents were not satisfied with their life. Regarding its subscale majority 61.2% respondents were not satisfied with self concept. Life satisfaction was statistically significant with age, sex, education, present income source, family income (OR=4.391, CI=2.019,9.551), money for expenditure (OR=2.370,CI=1.362,4.123), being married, state of health and role in family decision making(OR=2.001,CI=1.055,3.793).
Based on the study findings, it is concluded that more than half of the respondents were not satisfied with their life. Financial state, state of health and role in family decision making are the main predictor of life satisfaction. Therefore, it is responsibility of the policy maker to develop the policy regarding improving socio-economic status of thesenior citizens to achieve good health, confidence, and increase self-acceptance.