机构养老老年人的心理健康:情商对心理健康的影响

Q2 Arts and Humanities Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Pub Date : 2024-05-05 DOI:10.36941/ajis-2024-0061
Thalia Ramirez Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez Quispe, Romy Díaz Fernández, Carlos Pérez Lara
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目前的研究工作基于以下问题:"老年人的情绪智力与心理健康之间是否存在重要关系?对此,假设认为老年人的情绪智力与心理健康之间存在显著关系。因此,本研究的总体目标是确定居住在养老院的老年人的情商与心理健康之间是否存在显著关系。本研究采用定量相关研究设计,以居住在养老院的 85 名老年人为样本,其中包括男性和女性,年龄在 60 岁及以上。采用的评估工具包括艾米莉-斯特雷特的《情商自我评估测试》(该测试由洛雷娜-瓦尔迪兹于2018年在秘鲁改编使用)和瑞夫的《心理健康量表》(该量表最初于1995年在美国编制,后由马德林娜-佩雷斯-巴西利奥于2017年在秘鲁改编使用)。结果显示,在情商方面,"最佳 "占 51%,其次是 "优秀",占 49%。在心理健康方面,"高 "水平占主导地位,占 61%,"中等 "水平占 39%。总之,情商与心理健康之间存在很强的相关系数,r = 0.831**,显著性为 p <0.01。这意味着在养老院居住的老年人中,情商越高,心理幸福感越高。 收稿日期2023 年 9 月 7 日 / 已接受:发表日期:2024年5月5日
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Mental Health in Institutionalized Older Adults: Influence of Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Well-Being
The present research work is grounded in the question: "Is there a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological well-being in older adults?" In response to this, the hypothesis posits the existence of a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological well-being in older adults. Consequently, the general objective of this study was to determine if there is a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological well-being in older adults residing in a nursing home. This was accomplished through a Quantitative Correlational research design, using a sample of 85 older adults, encompassing both men and women, aged 60 years and older, residing in a nursing home. The assessment tools employed included Emily Sterret's Self-Assessment Test of Emotional Intelligence, which was adapted for use in Peru by Lorena Valdez in 2018, and Ryff's Psychological Well-Being Scale, originally created in the United States in 1995 and subsequently adapted for use in Peru by Madelinne Pérez-Basilio in 2017. The results revealed that in the realm of emotional intelligence, the predominant level was "optimal," accounting for 51%, followed by "outstanding," at 49%. Concerning psychological well-being, there was a predominance of the "high" level, comprising 61%, with 39% falling into the "medium" category. In conclusion, there was a strong correlation coefficient between emotional intelligence and psychological well-being, with r = 0.831** and significance at p < 0.01. This implies that higher emotional intelligence corresponds to greater psychological well-being among older adults residing in a nursing home.   Received: 7 September 2023 / Accepted: 9 April 2024 / Published: 5 May 2024
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