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Tytuł:
Correlates of Physical Activity Older Adults Attending to Senior Citizens’ Clubs
Autorzy:
Sas-Nowosielski, Krzysztof
Szopa-Wiśnios, Sylwia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2034166.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-03-31
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Tematy:
determinants
physical activity
senior clubs
Opis:
Assessing the correlates of older adults’ leisure-time physical activity (PA) is essential to effectively promote these populations’ active lifestyles. Few studies have been published about PA correlates of older adults in Poland. The aim of this study was thus to identify correlates of self-reported PA of older adults. Participants were 577 members of senior citizen clubs aged 70.72±8.04 years. Questionnaires were used to collect data of PA, psychological, perceived social and environmental variables related to PA. Results of regression analyses with four levels of PA as dependent variables and psychosocial factors as independent variables showed that all models were significant, explaining the variance from 8% (walking) to 20% (VPA). Age and accessibility of fitness facilities were significant predictors in the final regression equation used to explain all levels of PA except walking. Time spent on TV predicted walking, LPA and MPA.
Źródło:
The New Educational Review; 2022, 67; 80-90
1732-6729
Pojawia się w:
The New Educational Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zarządzanie jakością życia w wieku senioralnym: uczestnictwo w Klubach Seniora jako forma zapobiegania depresji
Managing the quality of life in old age: participation in senior clubs as a form of prevention of depression
Autorzy:
Szpak, Marta
Jania, Katarzyna
Mochel, Dorota
Ożóg, Kornelia
Pilip, Wiesława
Rybak, Przemysław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/527444.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Krakowska Akademia im. Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego
Tematy:
Depression
depression in the elderly
suffering
Senior Clubs
social capital
social relationships
environmental factors
reduced activity
friendship
happiness
quality of life
social support
sense of belonging
Opis:
The article was written by me and my students from the Faculty of Psychology and Humanities Academy of Krakow. Senior Clubs are a very good example of social capital as a network of social relationships between individuals who trust each other and have a reciprocal. People in the network tend to mutually support each other, help and exchange important information. Thanks to the participation in the Senior Clubs can contribute actively to prevent a serious threat occurring at the senior age, which is depression. According to the WHO, it is the fourth most serious health problem in the world, which are often the source of a signifi cant deterioration in mental functioning, physical and social disability, and suicide attempts. Depression in the elderly is more dependent on environmental factors than younger people. While younger people family burden found in about 80% in the elderly is at about 44%. This means that the depression at the senior age is much more driven by the social rather than biological factors compared with younger age groups. This also means that it is easier to prevent and treat using these social factors. One of the main causes of depression in the elderly is the depletion interaction with the environment, and reduced activity. Therefore, it is important to stimulate the activation of such persons, thereby reducing the risk of depression. Recent psychological research indicates a strong relationship of friendship with happiness and the length and quality of life. Friendship improves happiness through the creation of social support and a sense of belonging. The aim of our research presented in this article was to test the hypothesis that individuals who actively participate in the Senior Club are less depressed than those who do not participate. Our team conducted empirical research presented in this paper, allowed to confirm this hypothesis. Activity in the Senior Club provides activities, involvement and support of mental health, which may significantly prevent the development of depression. Of course, it is also probably the case that those who are already at risk of suffering from depression or her less likely to participate in the activities of the Senior Citizens Clubs. It is often associated with passivity, apathy and withdrawal from the social environment, and so often associated with symptoms of depression. However, even in such a situation, the primary treatment, usually bringing more interest in the world and people should encourage such people to actively participate in senior clubs. It is then treated as a kind of social therapy. Social and cultural activity in old age is a factor in increasing the quality of life, serving mental and physical health, increasing the level of happiness and reducing the level of suffering.
Źródło:
Państwo i Społeczeństwo; 2013, 2; 71-86
1643-8299
2451-0858
Pojawia się w:
Państwo i Społeczeństwo
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Program „Senior+” – sposób na aktywizację osób starszych - atrakcyjny i niedofinansowany
“Senior+” Programme – a Way to Activate Seniors – Attractive and Underfinanced
Autorzy:
Rżysko, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2157908.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-10
Wydawca:
Najwyższa Izba Kontroli
Tematy:
seniorzy
Program „Senior+”
aktywność społeczna seniorów
dzienne domy pomocy
kluby samopomocy
seniors
“Senior+” Programme
social activity of seniors
day social care centres
self-assistance clubs
Opis:
Polacy są starzejącym się społeczeństwem. Dlatego ważne jest stworzenie takiego systemu wsparcia, który zapewni seniorom aktywność społeczną, a dzięki niej również sprawność. W realizacji tego zamierzania miał pomóc program rządowy prowadzony w jednostkach samorządu terytorialnego za pośrednictwem dziennych domów i klubów „Senior+”. Cieszyły się dużą popularnością – w latach 2018–2020 liczba korzystających z nich osób wzrosła ponaddwukrotnie. Do programu przystąpiła jednak zaledwie co trzecia gmina. Przyczyniły się do tego wysokie koszty tworzenia placówek, zbyt małe dofinansowanie samorządów oraz konieczność zapewnienia przez gminy wkładu własnego.
Poles are an ageing society. That is why it is important to create such a support system that will provide seniors with social activity, and – consequently – seniors’ efficiency. The government programme “Senior+” was aimed to do so, and it was supposed to be implemented by local self-government units through day centres and clubs. Actually, the programme lowered the costs of establishing support centres for the eldest, simultaneously contributing to seniors’ increased social life activity. “Senior+” Day Centres and “Senior+” Clubs enriched the offer of social assistance addressed to the oldest persons. An unquestionable asset of the “Senior+” offer was a safe and senior- -friendly environment it provided. In the years 2018–2020, the number of persons who used this offer doubled, which is an evidence that they were indeed attractive, and this dynamics significantly exceeded that observed as for other forms of support. However, due to the high costs of establishment of such centres, due to relative low co-financing level, and due to the necessity to provide own financing, only one in three municipalities used the advantages of the “Senior+” Programme.
Źródło:
Kontrola Państwowa; 2022, 67, 5 (406); 87-95
0452-5027
Pojawia się w:
Kontrola Państwowa
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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