The impact of resiliency on mental health and quality of life among older adults in Thailand

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Paul Ratanasiripong, Nop T. Ratanasiripong, Monpanee Khamwong, Sarinya Jingmark, Udon Thani, P. Thaniwattananon, Pennapa Pisaipan, L. Sanseeha, W. Songprakun, A. Tonkuriman, Mae Fah Luang, Suchart Bunyapakorn
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The aim of this study was to examine the impact of resiliency and associated factors on the mental health and quality of life among older adults in Thailand.,This cross-sectional study was conducted with 1,800 older adults (M = 69.3, SD = 7.2) from nine provinces across all regions of Thailand. Each participant completed an anonymous paper-based survey that included demographic data, work activities, health behaviors, social support, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS) and World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment for Older Adults (WHOQOL-OLD).,Through hierarchical multiple regression, resiliency, social support, exercise and work hours per week were found to be significant predictors of mental health: depression (F (6, 520) = 19.38, p < 0.001, adjusted R2 = 0.17); anxiety (F (6, 520) = 18.64, p < 0.001, adjusted R2 = 0.17); stress (F (6, 521) = 12.91, p < .001, adjusted R2 = 0.12). Five predictors of quality of life were identified through hierarchical multiple regression: resiliency, social support, exercise, age and family economic status. These predictors explained 35% of the variance, F (5, 1655) = 178.44, p < 0.001, adjusted R2 = 0.35.,Based on the results of this study, a comprehensive Wellness Program was designed to improve the mental health and quality of life of older adults in Thailand. This Wellness Program included five components: Volunteer Program, Resiliency Building Program, Social Support Program, Exercise Program, and Financial Education Program.
复原力对泰国老年人心理健康和生活质量的影响
本研究的目的是检验泰国老年人的复原力和相关因素对心理健康和生活质量的影响。,这项横断面研究对来自泰国所有地区九个省的1800名老年人(M=69.3,SD=7.2)进行。每位参与者都完成了一项匿名的纸质调查,其中包括人口统计数据、工作活动、健康行为、社会支持、康纳·戴维森复原力量表(CD-RISC)、抑郁、焦虑、压力量表(DASS)和世界卫生组织老年人生活质量评估(WHOQOL-OLD)。,通过分层多元回归,弹性、社会支持、锻炼和每周工作时间被发现是心理健康的重要预测因素:抑郁(F(61520)=19.38,p<0.001,调整后的R2=0.17);焦虑(F(6520)=18.64,p<0.001,调整后的R2=0.17);压力(F(6251)=12.91,p<.001,调整R2=0.12)。通过分层多元回归确定了生活质量的五个预测因素:弹性、社会支持、锻炼、年龄和家庭经济状况。这些预测因子解释了35%的方差,F(51655)=178.44,p<0.001,调整后的R2=0.35。根据这项研究的结果,设计了一项全面的健康计划,以改善泰国老年人的心理健康和生活质量。该健康计划包括五个组成部分:志愿者计划、韧性建设计划、社会支持计划、锻炼计划和金融教育计划。
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Journal of Health Research
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