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引言:实现成功老龄化的目标被认为是促进老年人健康的有效战略。本研究的目的是比较阿达比尔市成功老年人和不成功老年人的应对策略和对衰老的认知。方法:本研究为因果对比研究。统计人群为Ardebil市老年人,采用方便抽样法抽取60名老年人(成功老年人30名,不成功老年人30名),采用Baltes应对策略(选择、优化和补偿)问卷和Barkers年龄感知问卷进行评估。数据分析采用多变量方差分析和U - Mann - Whitney检验,采用SPSS v.21统计软件。结果:成功老年人的复制策略优于不成功老年人(U=244, P< 0.002)。结果还显示,成功老年人对衰老的感知高于不成功老年人(F= 15.19, P<0.01)。结论:本研究结果表明,与不成功的老年人相比,成功的老年人更有可能拥有模仿策略和感知
Comparison of Coping Strategies and Perception of Aging in Successful and Unsuccessful Elderly People of Ardabil in 2019
Introduction: Achieving the goals of successful ageing is considered to be an effective strategy for the promotion of health in the elderly. The purpose of present study was to compare the coping strategies and perception of aging in successful and unsuccessful elderly people in Ardabil city. Methods: This study is a causal-comparative study. The statistical population consisted of elderly people in Ardebil who were selected through convenience sampling from 60 elderly people (30 successful elders and 30 unsuccessful elders) and were assessed with Baltes questionnaire for coping strategies (selection, optimization and compensation), and Barkers age perception questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using multivariate analyses of variance and U Mann Whitney test and through SPSS v.21 statistical software. Results: The results showed that the successful elderly, as compared to the unsuccessful elderly, reported more favorable copnig strategies (U=244, P< 0.002). The results also showed that successful seniors had more perception of aging than compared to unsuccessful elderly people (F= 15.19, P<0.01). Conclusions: The results of this study showed that successful seniors, compared with unsuccessful elderly people, are more likely to have copnig strategies and perception of