Search results for "Pshychiatric Mental Health"

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Resilience and coping as predictors of general well-being in the elderly: A structural equation modeling approach

2012

The aims of this article are: (a) to test for the validity of the three constructs involved in the structural model; (b) to test for the effects of both coping strategies and resilient coping on well-being in a sample of elderly, by means of a structural model with latent variables; (c) to empirically study whether a brief scale of resilient coping could predict well-being over and above that predicted by the coping resources.The research is a survey design. The sample consisted of 225 non-institutionalized elderly people living in the city of Valencia (Spain). The three constructs measured were: well-being, resilient coping, and coping strategies.The analyses consist of a series of alterna…

MaleAgingCoping (psychology)EmotionsLatent variableStructural equation modelingAdaptation PsychologicalHumansElderly peopleProblem SolvingAgedAged 80 and overData collectionData CollectionCoping resourcesSurvey researchModels TheoreticalResilience PsychologicalPsychiatry and Mental healthSpainWell-beingFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPshychiatric Mental HealthPsychologyGerontologyClinical psychologyAging & Mental Health
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Associations between the dimensions of perceived togetherness, loneliness, and depressive symptoms among older Finnish people

2017

Objectives: We studied the associations between perceived togetherness, depressive symptoms, and loneliness over a six-month period among 222 people aged 75–79 who reported loneliness or depressive mood at baseline. Method: The present cross-lagged models utilized baseline and six-month follow-up data of a randomized controlled trial that examined the effects of a social intervention on loneliness and depression (ISRCTN78426775). Dimensions of perceived togetherness, i.e. attachment, social integration, guidance, alliance, nurturance, and reassurance of worth, were measured with the Social Provisions Scale, depressive symptoms with a short form of the Geriatric Depression Scale, and lonelin…

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Effectiveness of direct contact intervention with people with mental illness to reduce stigma in nursing students

2019

People with mental illnesses are at a higher risk than the general population of suffering from somatic diseases. However, they receive less attention from healthcare services. Some studies have indicated that this situation can be partially explained by the stigmatizing attitudes of health professionals, including nurses. With the objective to improve future nursing professionals’ attitudes towards people with mental illnesses, an intervention involving direct contact with people who had lived experience with mental illnesses was designed and its effectiveness was measured. It consisted of a single 90-min session involving a mental health professional, a person with a mental illness, and a…

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Idle minds are the devil's tools? Coping, depressed mood and divergent thinking in older adults.

2017

The main aim was to test a causal relations model of the problem-focused and emotion-focused coping styles, depressed mood, and divergent thinking (DT) in older adults. It was hypothesized that both forms of coping would have a significant effect on predicting depressed mood, and that problem-focused coping and depressed mood would have a significant effect on DT.Participants were 135 subjects with ages ranging between 55 and 84 years old, who took part in a personal interview and filled out several questionnaires. The statistical analysis included structural equations models (SEM).The initial model led to a final model endorsed by the goodness of fit, composite reliability, and discriminan…

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Predicting life satisfaction of the Angolan elderly: A structural model

2012

Satisfaction with life is of particular interest in the study of old age well-being because it has arisen as an important component of old age. A considerable amount of research has been done to explain life satisfaction in the elderly, and there is growing empirical evidence on best predictors of life satisfaction. This research evaluates the predictive power of some aging process variables, on Angolan elderly people's life satisfaction, while including perceived health into the model. Data for this research come from a cross-sectional survey of elderly people living in the capital of Angola, Luanda. A total of 1003 Angolan elderly were surveyed on socio-demographic information, perceived …

MaleGerontologyAgingHealth StatusActive engagementBlack PeoplePersonal SatisfactionPredictive Value of TestsSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansElderly peopleEmpirical evidenceAgedAged 80 and overPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesGenerativityLife satisfactionMiddle AgedModels TheoreticalTest (assessment)Psychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesAngolaSocioeconomic FactorsWell-beingQuality of LifePredictive powerFemalePerceptionGeriatrics and GerontologyPshychiatric Mental HealthFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologyGerontologyAging & Mental Health
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Testing and using Goldberg's General Health Questionnaire: Mental health in relation to home nursing, home help, and family care among older, care-de…

2009

The aims of this study were to test the Norwegian version of Goldberg's 30-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-30) in a group of older, care-dependent individuals living at home; to describe self-reported mental health; and to relate mental health to receiving home nursing, home help, and family care. A sample of 234 home nursing patients in Norway aged 75 years and older was interviewed. Mental state was assessed using the GHQ-30. Reliability and validity were calculated with Spearman's rank correlations, Cronbach's alpha coefficient, and Mann-Whitney U-test. The factor analysis was performed using the principal components analysis with varimax rotation and Kaiser normalization. Demogra…

MaleGerontologyHealth StatusVarimax rotationDependency PsychologicalPsychiatric NursingNorwegianbehavioral disciplines and activitiesCronbach's alphaSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicineAgedAged 80 and overDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryMental DisordersReproducibility of ResultsHelping BehaviorMental healthlanguage.human_languageNursing HomesTest (assessment)CaregiverslanguageAnxietyFemalePshychiatric Mental HealthGeneral Health Questionnairemedicine.symptombusinessInternational Journal of Mental Health Nursing
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Activity as a predictor of mental well-being among older adults

2006

This eight-year follow-up study examines the roles of physical and leisure activity as predictors of mental well-being among older adults born in 1904-1923. As part of the Evergreen project, 1224 (80%) persons aged 65-84 years were interviewed at baseline (1988), and 663 (90%) persons in the follow-up (1996). Mental well-being factors including depressive symptoms, anxiety, loneliness, self-rated mental vigour and meaning in life were constructed using factor analysis. The predictors of mental well-being included physical and leisure activity, mobility status and number of chronic illnesses. We used a path analysis model to examine the predictors of mental well-being. At baseline, low numbe…

MaleHealth StatusLeisure activityAnxietyMotor ActivityLeisure ActivitiesMobility statusSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansProspective StudiesBaseline (configuration management)Prospective cohort studyDepressive symptomsAgedAged 80 and overDepressionMental well-beingMental DisordersLonelinessPsychiatry and Mental healthQuality of LifeAnxietyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPshychiatric Mental Healthmedicine.symptomPsychologyGerontologyFollow-Up StudiesClinical psychologyAging & Mental Health
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Life satisfaction and the mediating role of character strengths and gains in informal caregivers

2021

WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: The role of informal caregiver can have both negative and positive consequences for a person's well-being. The main theoretical framework for explaining these consequences is the stress process model, which considers contextual variables, stressors and mediating/moderating factors. The latter are psychosocial factors such as coping strategies, personal mastery, social support or beliefs and values which may influence caregiver well-being. The perception of gains in caregiving has also been proposed as a mediating variable since it may act as a coping strategy. However, few studies have examined values and perceived gains as mediating variables with life satisf…

MaleMediation (statistics)Indirect effectStress process modelmedia_common.quotation_subjectGerontological nursingPersonal SatisfactionDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportHope0302 clinical medicinePerceptionAdaptation PsychologicalHumansmedia_common030504 nursingSenses frameworkStressorMultilevel modelLife satisfactionSocial SupportPerceived stressLove030227 psychiatryCaregiversFemaleDementiaPshychiatric Mental Health0305 other medical sciencePsychologyPsychosocialEstrés (Psicología)
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"I will never forget him". A qualitative exploration of staff descriptions of helpful relationships in supportive housing.

2020

WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Recovery-oriented studies show that the quality of the professional relationship plays an essential role in the recovery from mental illness. Within mental health care in general, previous studies show that helpful professional relationships are characterized by several reciprocal aspects, such as friendship resemblance and self-disclosure. The literature is scarce on in-depth explorations of professional relationships within the often long-lasting and intimate help context of institutional supportive housing. Explorations of staff members' experiences are absent. The scientific rationale of this study was to expand the current knowledge about professional rel…

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Relationships between affective states and childhood internalizing disorders

2018

Internalizing disorders are mainly defined as psychosomatic, anxiety and depression problems. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationships between dairy affective states and internalizing disorders in early adolescence (10–12 years old), considering the influence of sex. The participants of the study were 367 children aged between 10 and 12 (190 girls and 177 boys). The results showed that fear was the best predictor for all internalizing disorders, and the only common predictor for all of them. The prediction of boys' internalizing disorders was based only in fear, whereas the prediction for girls involved more variables besides fear. An early detection/regulation of these affect…

MaleMiedo en niñosJovenEarly adolescenceEmotionseducationEarly detectionDesarrollo afectivo050109 social psychologyAnxietySex FactorsmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAffect emotionChildhealth care economics and organizationsDepression (differential diagnoses)DepressionProblemas emocionales en niños05 social sciencesFearAnxietyFemalePshychiatric Mental Healthmedicine.symptomPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyArchives of Psychiatric Nursing
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