Yeliz Karaçar, Sibel Çaynak, Nur Elçin Boyacıoğlu, Meltem Meriç, Fatma Öz
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目的:确定老年人的心理健康素养(MHL)水平及其预测因素:这项横断面研究于 2022 年 10 月至 12 月间进行,共有 410 名年龄≥65 岁的老年人参加。数据收集采用个人信息表和心理健康素养量表。采用独立样本 t 检验、方差分析和多元线性回归分析数据:结果:预测老年人心理健康素养的重要因素是年龄在 65 岁至 69 岁之间、女性、大学毕业、收入高于支出、接受过卫生专业人员提供的信息、对心理健康感兴趣、有朋友或家人患有精神疾病以及对健康有良好的认知:结论:研究发现,老年人的精神健康水平较低。结论:研究发现,老年人的 MHL 水平较低,心理健康专业人员应将重点放在社区教育和干预上,以提高老年人的 MHL 水平。[Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, xx(xx), xx-xx.].
Factors Predicting Mental Health Literacy in Older Adults: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study.
Purpose: To determine mental health literacy (MHL) levels of older adults and the predictive factors of MHL.
Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted between October and December 2022, with 410 older adults aged ≥65 years. A Personal Information Form and the Mental Health Literacy Scale were used for data collection. Independent samples t test, analysis of variance, and multiple linear regression were used to analyze the data.
Results: Significant predictors of MHL in older adults were being aged 65 to 69 years, being female, being a university graduate, having an income more than expenses, receiving information from a health professional, interest in mental health, having friends or family members with mental illness, and good perception of health.
Conclusion: Older adults were found to have low levels of MHL. Mental health professionals should focus on community-based education and interventions to increase the MHL levels of older adults. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 62(10), 31-40.].
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The Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services is a peer-reviewed, monthly journal for psychosocial and mental health nurses in a variety of community and institutional settings. For more than 50 years, the Journal has provided the most up-to-date, practical information available for today’s psychosocial-mental health nurse, including short contributions about psychopharmacology, mental health care of older adults, addictive behaviors and diagnoses, and child/adolescent disorders and issues. Begin to explore the Journal and all of its great benefits such as:
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