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Effectiveness of a peer-based intervention on loneliness and social isolation of older Chinese immigrants in Canada: a randomized controlled trial

机译:基于同行干预对加拿大老年人移民孤独和社会孤立的有效性:随机对照试验

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Social isolation is a key concern for immigrant older adults. We examined the effectiveness of a peer-based intervention in reducing loneliness, social isolation, and improving psychosocial well-being with a sample of aging Chinese immigrants. Sixty community-dwelling older Chinese immigrants aged 65 and older were randomly assigned to an intervention group and a control group (n?=?30 each) in a randomized control parallel trial design. Intervention group participants received an eight-week peer support intervention. Twenty-four volunteers aged 48 to 76 engaged in two-on-one peer support through home visits and telephone calls to provide emotional support, problem-solving support, and community resource sharing. Social workers who are not blinded to the group assignment measured the changes of both the intervention group and the control group participants in a range of psychosocial outcomes including three primary outcomes (loneliness, social support, barriers to social participation) and five secondary outcomes (depressive symptoms, anxiety, life satisfaction, happiness, and purpose in life). The 30 intervention group participants showed a statistically significant decrease in loneliness and increase in resilience when compared to the 30 control group participants. They reported fewer barriers to social participation, fewer depressive symptoms, increased life satisfaction, and happiness while no such improvements were observed in the control group. There is a need to further examine the use of peer-based interventions for both program effectiveness and delivery efficiency. In the era of population aging and increasing immigration, diverse aging adults can be trained to fill volunteer support roles via peer-based intervention approaches. ISRCTN, ISRCTN14572069 , Registered 23 December 2019 – Retrospectively registered.
机译:社会孤立是移民老年人的关键问题。我们研究了对同行干预的有效性,以减少孤独,社会孤立,改善心理社会幸福以及老年人移民的样本。 65岁及以上的六十个社区住宅年龄较大的中国移民被随机分配到干预组和对照组(N?=?30),在随机控制并行试验设计中。干预集团参与者收到了八周的同行支持干预。 48至76岁的二十四名志愿者通过家庭访问和电话致电从事双面同行支持,以提供情感支持,解决问题的支持和社区资源共享。没有蒙上盲目的社会工作者,测量了干预组和对照组参与者在一系列心理社会结果中的变化,包括三个主要结果(孤独,社会支持,社会参与的障碍)和五次二次结果(抑郁症)症状,焦虑,生活满足,幸福和生活目的)。与30个对照组参与者相比,30个干预组参与者患有统计上显着的孤独性和恢复能力的增加。他们报告了社会参与的障碍较少,抑郁症状更少,生活满意度增加,幸福,而在对照组中没有观察到这种改进。需要进一步检查使用基于同行的干预措施,以便进行程序有效性和交付效率。在人口老龄化的时代和移民的增加时,可以通过基于同行的干预方法培训多种老化成年人来训练志愿者支持角色。 ISRCTN,ISRCTN14572069,2019年12月23日注册 - 回顾性注册。

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