老年士气及其与不同年龄组社会人口、社会和健康相关因素的关系

IF 2.1 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Aging Research Pub Date : 2020-08-01 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/3939718
Marina Näsman, Johan Niklasson, Jan Saarela, Mikael Nygård, Birgitta Olofsson, Yngve Gustafson, Fredrica Nyqvist
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摘要

士气可以被看作是一种面向未来的乐观主义或悲观主义,面对与衰老相关的挑战,与主观幸福感密切相关。促进老年士气可以被认为对老年健康具有重要意义,需要增加对老年不同阶段士气的了解。因此,本研究的目的是调查不同年龄组老年人士气的相关因素。数据来自2016年进行的一项调查,作为老年学区域数据库(GERDA)的一部分。样本包括9047名年龄在65至86岁之间的人,他们来自芬兰的Ostrobothnia和南Ostrobothnia,以及瑞典的Västerbotten。士气采用费城老年中心士气量表(PGCMS)测量,并使用线性回归分析对一些社会人口统计学、社会和健康相关因素进行回归。结果显示,年龄较大是解释士气较低的一个独立因素。此外,社会人口学、社会和健康相关的变量可以解释士气差异的很大一部分。在所有年龄组中,感觉孤独、经历生活危机、自我评估健康状况不佳和抑郁都与士气低落有关,而睡得好则与士气高涨有关。此外,在这项研究中发现,年龄最大的年龄组似乎更容易受到士气低落的几个风险因素的影响。因此,可以建议特别针对社会和精神健康以及老年人的多维干预措施。
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Morale in Old Age and Its Association with Sociodemographic, Social, and Health-Related Factors in Different Age Groups.

Morale in Old Age and Its Association with Sociodemographic, Social, and Health-Related Factors in Different Age Groups.

Morale can be viewed as a future-oriented optimism or pessimism regarding challenges associated with aging and is closely related to subjective well-being. Promoting morale in old age could be considered to have important implications for aging well, and increased knowledge about morale in different stages of old age is needed. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate factors associated with morale in different age groups among old people. Data were derived from a survey conducted in 2016, as a part of the Gerontological Regional Database (GERDA). The sample consisted of 9,047 individuals aged between 65 and 86 years from Ostrobothnia and Southern Ostrobothnia in Finland, and Västerbotten in Sweden. Morale was measured with the Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale (PGCMS) and regressed upon a number of sociodemographic, social, and health-related factors using linear regression analyses. The results showed that older age was an independent factor explaining lower level of morale. Additionally, the sociodemographic, social, and health-related variables could explain a large proportion of the variance in morale. Perceived loneliness, having gone through a crisis in life, poor self-rated health, and depression were associated with lower morale, and sleeping well with higher morale, in all age groups. Furthermore, the oldest age groups seem to be more exposed to several risk factors of lower morale identified in this study. Multidimensional interventions targeting especially social and mental health and the oldest-old could therefore be recommended.

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Journal of Aging Research
Journal of Aging Research Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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