Comparing the efficacy of yoga exercise and intergenerational interaction program on mental health of elderly

Zeanat Ebrahimi, Mohamad Reza Esmaeilzadeh Ghandehary, Kourosh Veisi
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intergenerational interaction program on mental health of elderly Zeanat Ebrahimi1, Mohamad Reza Esmaeilzadeh Ghandehary1, Kourosh Veisi2 Abstract Wellness is defined as physical, psychological and social wellbeing, not just the lack of disease and physical handicap. This study aimed at comparing the effects of two intergenerational programs and yoga exercises on the mental health of the elderly. The research was based on a quasi-experimental approach with control group and posttest design. The statistical population consisted of Young and old people living. 175 elders were selected using a randomized cluster sampling method and then randomly assigned to two experimental groups and one control group. Demographic questionnaires, socio-economic status and general health (GHQ28) were used as research tools. Data were analyzed in two stages before and three months after intervention. The elderly included 95 males, 80 females aged 71.89 ± 8.38 years and 60 youth aged 21.45 ± 0.35 years on mean. The results showed that the intergenerational program and yoga exercises significantly improved scores for mental health and all its subscales. The intergenerational program with a substantial reduction in scores in two sub-scales of social dysfunction and depression had the same effect as yoga exercises. But it had less impact on somatic symptoms and anxiety-sleep disorders. Considering the research findings in confirming the effectiveness of intergenerational programs and yoga exercises on elderly people's mental health, it is suggested that these programs be considered by planners in health and welfare organizations and institutions.
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瑜伽运动与代际互动项目对老年人心理健康的影响比较
老年人心理健康代际互动项目Zeanat Ebrahimi1, Mohamad Reza esmailzadeh ghandhay1, Kourosh Veisi2摘要健康的定义是身体、心理和社会健康,而不仅仅是没有疾病和身体残疾。本研究旨在比较两种代际项目和瑜伽练习对老年人心理健康的影响。本研究采用准实验方法,采用对照组和后测设计。统计人口包括年轻人和老年人。采用随机整群抽样法选取175名老年人,随机分为2个实验组和1个对照组。人口调查问卷、社会经济地位和一般健康(GHQ28)被用作研究工具。数据分干预前和干预后3个月进行分析。老年人男性95例,女性80例,平均年龄71.89±8.38岁,青年60例,平均年龄21.45±0.35岁。结果显示,代际计划和瑜伽练习显著提高了心理健康及其所有子量表的得分。在社交功能障碍和抑郁的两个子量表中,代际项目的得分显著降低,其效果与瑜伽练习相同。但它对躯体症状和焦虑性睡眠障碍的影响较小。考虑到确认代际项目和瑜伽练习对老年人心理健康的有效性的研究结果,建议卫生福利组织和机构的规划者考虑这些项目。
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