Seyedeh Mahboobeh Hosseini Zare, Bijan Khorasani, Ahmad Siar Sadr, Maryam Zare, Raha Koushki, Jafar Babapour
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背景:发展休闲活动是促进老年人社会健康的有效策略之一。本研究的目的是确定德黑兰老年居民的休闲活动与社会健康之间的关系。方法:本描述性分析研究于2018年在德黑兰对413名60岁及以上的老年人进行。在德黑兰的五个区采用整群随机抽样,保持性别比例。数据收集工具包括人口统计问卷、20项凯斯社会健康问卷和44项研究者自编的休闲活动问卷。数据分析采用SPSS version 23,采用描述性统计和分析性统计、Spearman相关系数和多元线性回归分析。结果:在休闲活动(娱乐、体育、社交、休息、艺术、文化、媒体、宗教)的8个子领域中,媒体类的平均得分最高(84.01%±23.6)。平均得分最低的是文化活动类(21.6%±0.74)。女性在娱乐(P=0.025)、体育(P=0.003)、文化(P=0.006)和媒体活动(P=0.008)中的参与度明显低于男性。随着年龄的增长,老年人参与娱乐活动(P=0.000)、体育活动(P=0.005)、社会交往(P=0.008)和艺术活动(0.010)的比例显著下降。多元线性回归分析结果显示,娱乐类型(B=0.057, P=0.001)和宗教义务(B=0.023, P=0.043)对社会健康的影响最大。结论:休闲活动,特别是娱乐和宗教义务,与老年人的社会健康有显著联系。与年龄有关的参与率下降和性别差异突出表明,需要制定有针对性的规划,以改善机会和参与,特别是妇女和老年人。促进这些活动可以有效地提高他们的生活素质和社会福祉。
The Relationship between Leisure Activities and Social Health of the Elderly in Iran.
Background: One effective strategy for enhancing the social health of the elderly is the development of leisure activities. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between leisure activities and social health among elderly residents of Tehran.
Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was conducted in 2018 on 413 elderly individuals aged 60 and above in Tehran. Cluster random sampling was employed from five districts of Tehran, maintaining the gender ratio. Data collection instruments included a demographic questionnaire, a 20-item Keyes Social Health Questionnaire, and a 44-item researcher-made Leisure Activities Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23, employing descriptive and analytical statistics, Spearman correlation coefficient, and multiple linear regression analysis.
Results: Among the eight subdomains of leisure activities (recreation, sports, social interactions, rest, arts, cultural, media, and religious duties), the media category scored the highest mean (84.01%±23.6). The lowest mean score was related to the cultural activities category (21.6%±0.74). Women significantly participated less than men in recreation (P=0.025), sports (P=0.003), cultural (P=0.006), and media activities (P=0.008). With increasing age, elderly participation in recreation (P=0.000), sports (P=0.005), social interactions (P=0.008), and artistic activities (0.010) significantly decreased. The results of multiple linear regression analysis indicated that recreation category (B=0.057 and P=0.001) and religious duties (B=0.023 and P=0.043) had the strongest effects on social health.
Conclusion: Leisure activities, especially recreation and religious duties, are significantly linked to the social health of the elderly. Age-related decline and gender disparities in participation highlight the need for targeted planning to improve access and involvement, particularly for women and older seniors. Promoting such activities can effectively enhance their quality of life and social well-being.