新冠肺炎大流行期间的社交网络和健康行为:荷兰老年人的定性研究。

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Public Health-Heidelberg Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.1007/s10389-023-01947-9
Lisanne C J Steijvers, Floor Leeferink, Stephanie Brinkhues, Christian J P A Hoebe, Nicole H T M Dukers-Muijrers
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目的:社会网络,即人们所拥有的所有社会关系,可能会影响人们的健康行为和幸福感,这项定性研究对老年人进行了评估。此外,我们评估了人们加强社交网络的需求。受试者和方法:在这项定性研究中,于2021年5月至7月对24名60岁及以上的成年人进行了半结构化访谈。结果:受访者提供了关于社会网络结构(关系的数量和类型)和功能(社会支持)的信息。他们得到了朋友的信息支持,伴侣/配偶的情感支持,以及家人的各种支持(包括实际支持)。受访者表示,他们的健康行为主要受到伴侣/配偶的影响。家人和朋友主要是为了社交。为了加强网络,更倾向于亲自进行双边或小组互动。结论:家人和朋友是重要的社会支持者,对健康行为有积极影响。这项研究强调了社交网络在健康促进中的重要性。
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Social networks and health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study among older adults in the Netherlands.

Aim: Social networks, all social relationships that people have, may influence people's health behavior and well-being, which was evaluated in this qualitative study in older adults. Furthermore, we evaluated people's needs for strengthening social networks.

Subject and methods: For this qualitative study, semi-structured interviews were conducted between May and July 2021 among 24 adults aged 60 years and older.

Results: Respondents provided information on social network structure (number and types of relations) and function (social support). They received informational support from friends, emotional support from their partner/spouse, and all types of support (including practical support) from family. Respondents stated that their health behavior was mainly influenced by a partner/spouse. Family and friends were mostly for socializing. To strengthen networks, in-person bilateral or small group interactions were preferred.

Conclusion: Family and friends were important social supporters and positively influenced health behaviors. This study emphasizes the importance of social networks in health promotion.

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