a School of Social Work , The University of Texas at Austin , Austin , TX , USA.
Aging Ment Health. 2014 Jul;18(5):642-7. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2013.866634. Epub 2013 Dec 18.
As a core component of successful aging, social engagement is widely known to play an important role in promoting the health and well-being of older populations. Given the unique nature of assisted living facility (ALF) settings, the present study made a distinction between social engagement within and outside the facility and explored how these two types of social engagement would interact with functional disability in predicting depressive symptoms of older residents in ALFs. We hypothesized that the positive impact of social engagement within the facility would be greater among residents with higher levels of functional disability.
Using data from 150 ALF residents in Florida (Mage = 82.8, SD = 9.41), the direct and moderating effects of functional disability and the two types of social engagement on depressive symptoms were assessed.
Supporting the hypothesis, the interaction between functional disability and social engagement within the facility was found to be significant. The finding demonstrates the particular importance of social engagement within the facility for those with reduced physical function. For them, the limited but available opportunities for social activities and interpersonal contacts within the facility seem to bring substantial psychological benefits.
The findings call attention to efforts to promote social activities and interpersonal contacts within ALFs.
作为成功老龄化的核心组成部分,社会参与被广泛认为在促进老年人群体的健康和幸福方面发挥着重要作用。鉴于辅助生活设施(ALF)环境的独特性质,本研究区分了设施内和设施外的社会参与,并探讨了这两种类型的社会参与如何与功能障碍相互作用,预测 ALF 中老年人的抑郁症状。我们假设,在功能障碍程度较高的居民中,设施内社会参与的积极影响会更大。
本研究使用了来自佛罗里达州 150 名 ALF 居民的数据(Mage = 82.8,SD = 9.41),评估了功能障碍和两种类型的社会参与对抑郁症状的直接和调节作用。
支持假设,发现功能障碍与设施内社会参与之间的相互作用具有统计学意义。这一发现表明,对于身体功能下降的人来说,设施内的社会参与尤为重要。对于他们来说,设施内有限但可用的社交活动和人际接触机会似乎带来了实质性的心理益处。
这些发现提请人们注意在 ALF 中促进社交活动和人际接触的努力。