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摘要
背景:COVID-19 情况可被视为无法控制的生活压力事件。这可能会对他们的生活质量(QoL)产生影响。不仅 COVID 相关变量、社会人口特征、健康和评价,而且个人资源也会对 QoL 产生影响。研究目的:本研究旨在评估 QoL 与社会人口学特征(性别、年龄)、健康水平(身体健康、情绪困扰和心理健康)、COVID-19 相关变量(感染过、失去过亲人、住院过或亲人住院过)、评价(对 COVID-19 爆发的恐惧)、个人资源(家庭功能、复原力、接受度和感激之情)之间的关系。对回归模型进行了测试。西班牙有 361 名老年人参与了这项研究。正在进行的研究的初步结果:研究结果表明,COVID-19 的性质与老年人的健康水平、管理 COVID 相关的个人资源和情感状况相比,可能与老年人的 QoL 不太相关。我们发现,当老年人的健康、接纳、感恩、个人成长和生活目标水平提高,焦虑和抑郁得分降低时,他们的生活质量就会提高。该模型解释了 66.4% 的方差。相比之下,COVID-19 变量或评价与 QoL 没有任何关联。应考虑努力解决老年人的 QoL 问题,重点关注老年人的个人资源、健康感知和情绪状态。
Factors associated with older adults’ quality of life
Background:The COVID-19 situation could be considered as an uncontrollable stressful life event. It may exert an impact on their quality of life (QoL). Not only COVID related variables, sociodemographic characteristics, health and appraisal but also personal resources could have an impact on QoL.Research Objective:This study aims to assess the association between QoL and sociodemographic characteristics (sex, age), levels of health (physical health, emotional distress, and psychological well-being), COVID-19 related variables (having got infected, having lost a loved person, being hospitalized or having had a loved one hospitalized), appraisal (fear of COVID-19 outbreak), personal resources (family function, resilience, acceptance and gratitude).Method:QoL was assessed in all participants using CASP-19. A regression model was tested. 361 older adults in Spain participated in this study. The average age was 68.44 (SD= 5.31) and 62.8% were women (N= 227) and 58.2% were married (N= 210).Preliminary results on the ongoing study:The results suggest that the nature of the COVID-19 may not be as relevant for the older adults’ QoL as their levels of health, personal resources for managing COVID related and emotional status. We found that the older adults QoL increased when increased the levels of health, acceptance, gratitude, personal growth, and purpose in life and when there were lower scores in anxiety and depression. This model explained 66.4% of variance. In contrast, COVID-19 variables or appraisal did not show any association with QoL.Conclusion:A better understanding of the factors associated with QoL could help health professionals to develop interventions that enhance it. Efforts to address older adults’ QoL focusing on older adults’ personal resources, perceived health and emotional status should be considered.
期刊介绍:
A highly respected, multidisciplinary journal, International Psychogeriatrics publishes high quality original research papers in the field of psychogeriatrics. The journal aims to be the leading peer reviewed journal dealing with all aspects of the mental health of older people throughout the world. Circulated to over 1,000 members of the International Psychogeriatric Association, International Psychogeriatrics also features important editorials, provocative debates, literature reviews, book reviews and letters to the editor.