Michael Galea, A. Sammut, P. Grech, J. Scerri, Daniela Calleja Bitar, Stephania Dimech Sant
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Abstract
A global pandemic raises concerns among each human being. However, this is a more pressing reality among vulnerable groups, such as the elderly. It is the scope of this study to investigate the potential psycho-social risks that COVID-19 presents to the elderly in Malta, with a particular focus on their holistic mental health status. Public data, gathered and published by Richmond Foundation Malta, a local NGO, was analyzed during an eleven-month period (2020/2021) during eight different time-points. Two findings were highlighted: first, the roll out of vaccines is still not a room for complacency. This pandemic experience has been, and still is, a learning experience especially to authorities on how to respond to the needs of society, particularly the vulnerable groups. Secondly, results show that generally, a healthy life-style was maintained among most elderly in this study. However, virtual contact with family and friends declined over time, virtual religious programs were maintained, while social isolation increased. This study addressed the importance of attending to the holistic wellness of the elderly during critical times like the pandemic, be they the physical, social, emotional, and religious realities of this population. Furthermore, closing the digital divide was found as a truly relevant realm that calls for more serious considerations. Hopefully, this assists the elderly both in self-care and their concerns about other-care as well. A number of practical recommendations were presented. Keywords: COVID-19, elderly, older adults, psychosocial impact, well-being, mental health
全球性流行病引起了每个人的关注。然而,在老年人等弱势群体中,这是一个更为紧迫的现实。本研究的范围是调查COVID-19给马耳他老年人带来的潜在心理社会风险,特别关注他们的整体心理健康状况。当地非政府组织马耳他里士满基金会(Richmond Foundation Malta)收集并发布了11个月(2020/2021)八个不同时间点的公共数据。报告强调了两项发现:首先,疫苗的推出仍不能让人自满。这次大流行的经验一直是,而且仍然是一种学习经验,特别是对于当局如何应对社会,特别是弱势群体的需求而言。其次,结果显示,本研究中大多数老年人总体上保持了健康的生活方式。然而,随着时间的推移,与家人和朋友的虚拟联系减少了,虚拟的宗教活动得以保留,而社会隔离却增加了。这项研究强调了在疫情等关键时期照顾老年人整体健康的重要性,无论是老年人的身体、社会、情感还是宗教现实。此外,缩小数字鸿沟被认为是一个真正相关的领域,需要更认真地考虑。希望这能帮助老年人在自我照顾和关心他人照顾方面。提出了一些切实可行的建议。关键词:COVID-19,老年人,老年人,社会心理影响,幸福感,心理健康