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Assessing compliance: Active versus inactive trainees in a memory intervention

机译:评估合规性:记忆干预中的活跃学员与非活跃学员

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Extensive research on memory interventions has confirmed their success with older adults, but the individual difference factors that predict successful training outcomes remain relatively unexplored. In the current intervention, trainees were identified as active (compliant with training regimens) or inactive using trainer ratings based on attendance, homework completion, and class participation. The active group showed significantly greater training-related gains than the inactive group and the control group on most measures. Compliance was predicted by health, education, and self-efficacy. Specifically, active trainees were more likely to have advanced degrees and somewhat higher self-efficacy, and to have higher vitality and fewer functional limitations than the inactive trainees. This research may assist future investigators to target interventions to those who will show the most benefit.
机译:关于记忆干预的广泛研究已经证实了它们在老年人中的成功,但是预测成功训练结果的个体差异因素仍然相对未开发。在当前的干预措施中,根据出勤,功课完成和课堂参与情况,使用培训师等级将受训人员确定为活跃(符合培训方案)或不活跃。在大多数措施上,活动组显示出比运动组和对照组显着更大的训练相关收益。健康,教育和自我效能感可以预测服从情况。具体而言,与不参加培训的学员相比,积极参加培训的学员更有可能具有较高的学位和较高的自我效能感,并且具有更高的活力和更少的功能限制。这项研究可能会帮助未来的研究人员将干预措施针对那些将受益最大的人群。

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