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Abstract
Purpose
This study aimed to identify which positive psychological factors are associated with the mental health of older adult retirees. Positive psychology is an emerging discipline of psychology. The study and identification of such factors could lead to increased mental health and lower stress levels of individuals (Ho et al., 2014; Abbas et al., 2019).
Design/methodology/approach
The authors searched the following electronic databases: Web of Science Core Collection and Scopus. Thematic synthesis was used for analysis. Database search resulted in the recruitment of 948 articles; after the screening process, only 7 articles were left for further analysis.
Findings
Thematic synthesis of resulting articles from systematic literature review revealed that “staying active after retirement, participation in social activities, volunteering, and presence of loved ones” are positive psychological factors that are positively associated with the mental health of older adult retirees. A few positive psychological factors and their association with the mental health of older adult retirees have been examined. Other positive psychological factors and their association with the mental health of older adult retirees are yet to be investigated in future research.
Research limitations/implications
First, many studies have investigated meaning and purpose in life, relationships or having intimacy, well-being, transcendence, flow or engagement, spirituality and flourishing (pleasant life, engaged life and meaningful life, relationship and achievement) (LeBon, 2014). However, many other positive psychological constructs need to be studied yet in this age group examples include wisdom, courage, mindfulness, forgiveness, resilience, emotional intelligence, hope and humor. Second, there is need of theory in the field of successful aging with respect to the positive psychology. Third, which factors negatively contributed toward the mental health of older adult could be another area of future systematic literature review. Finally, role of culture needs to be examined with reference to which positive psychological factor could be important in a specific given cultural context.
Practical implications
The findings of the current research will be useful for clinical psychologist, counselors and gerontologists to understand which factors positively contributed toward the mental health of older adult retirees, which in turn will help to improve mental health of older adult retirees. Findings of the present study set grounds for future research in the field of gerontology in specific cultural context. The findings of this study have added to scientific body of existing literature. Better understanding of retirement can lead to increase in use of positive intervention-based programs for retirees that can facilitate them with life after retirement.
Social implications
Policymaker working on the well-being of older adult retirees can take help from this study’s evidence-based findings for developing any policy.
Originality/value
Systematic literature review consolidated the existing literature review on the present topic of research. This systematic literature review highlighted factors that are associated with the enhanced mental health of older adults’ retirees. Furthermore, findings revealed the important gap in literature that is many positive psychological constructs are need to be studied yet in this age group examples includes wisdom, courage, mindfulness, forgiveness, resilience, emotional intelligence, hope and humor. Hence, this study has implications for future research.
目的本研究旨在确定哪些积极的心理因素与老年退休人员的心理健康有关。积极心理学是一门新兴的心理学学科。对这些因素的研究和识别可以提高个人的心理健康和降低压力水平(Ho et al.,2014;Abbas et al.,2019)。设计/方法论/方法作者搜索了以下电子数据库:Web of Science Core Collection和Scopus。采用专题综合法进行分析。数据库搜索结果征聘了948篇文章;筛选过程结束后,只剩下7篇文章进行进一步分析。从系统文献综述中获得的文章的主题综合显示,“退休后保持活跃、参与社会活动、志愿服务和亲人的存在”是积极的心理因素,与老年退休人员的心理健康呈正相关。研究了一些积极的心理因素及其与老年退休人员心理健康的关系。其他积极的心理因素及其与老年退休人员心理健康的关系有待于未来的研究。研究局限性/含义首先,许多研究调查了生活中的意义和目的、关系或亲密、幸福、超越、流动或参与、精神和繁荣(愉快的生活、参与的生活和有意义的生活、关系和成就)(LeBon,2014)。然而,在这个年龄段,还有许多其他积极的心理结构需要研究,例如智慧、勇气、正念、宽恕、韧性、情商、希望和幽默。第二,积极心理学在成功老龄化领域有理论的必要性。第三,哪些因素对老年人的心理健康有负面影响可能是未来系统文献综述的另一个领域。最后,需要考察文化的作用,在特定的文化背景下,哪些积极的心理因素可能是重要的。实际意义当前的研究结果将有助于临床心理学家、咨询师和老年学家了解哪些因素对老年退休人员的心理健康有积极贡献,进而有助于改善老年退休人员心理健康。本研究的发现为未来在特定文化背景下进行老年学研究奠定了基础。这项研究的发现增加了现有文献的科学性。更好地了解退休情况可以使退休人员更多地使用基于积极干预的计划,为他们的退休生活提供便利。社会影响研究老年退休人员福祉的政策制定者可以从这项研究的循证研究结果中获得帮助,以制定任何政策。原创性/价值系统的文献综述巩固了现有的关于当前研究主题的文献综述。这篇系统的文献综述强调了与老年退休人员心理健康增强相关的因素。此外,研究结果揭示了文献中的一个重要空白,即许多积极的心理结构需要研究,但在这个年龄段,例子包括智慧、勇气、正念、宽恕、韧性、情商、希望和幽默。因此,本研究对未来的研究具有启示意义。
期刊介绍:
nternational Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare (IJHRH) is an international, peer reviewed journal with a unique practical approach to promoting race equality, inclusion and human rights in health and social care. The journal publishes scholarly and double blind peer-reviewed papers of the highest standard, including case studies and book reviews. IJHRH aims include: -To explore what is currently known about discrimination and disadvantage with a particular focus on health and social care -Push the barriers of the human rights discourse by identifying new avenues for healthcare practice and policy internationally -Create bridges between policymakers, practitioners and researchers -Identify and understand the social determinants of health equity and practical interventions to overcome barriers at national and international levels. The journal welcomes papers which use varied approaches, including discussion of theory, comparative studies, systematic evaluation of interventions, analysis of qualitative data and study of health and social care institutions and the political process. Papers published in IJHRH: -Clearly demonstrate the implications of the research -Provide evidence-rich information -Provoke reflection and support critical analysis of both challenges and strengths -Share examples of best practice and ‘what works’, including user perspectives IJHRH is a hugely valuable source of information for researchers, academics, students, practitioners, managers, policy-makers, commissioning bodies, social workers, psychologists, nurses, voluntary sector workers, service users and carers internationally.