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Study of Independent Living Residents of a Continuing Care Senior Housing Community: Sociodemographic and Clinical Associations of Cognitive, Physical, and Mental Health

机译:关于持续护理高级住房社区的独立生活居民的研究:认知,身体和心理健康的社会造影和临床关联

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Objective: To examine associations of sociodemographic and clinical factors with cognitive, physical, and mental health among independent living older adults in a continuing care senior housing community (CCSHC). Methods: This was a cross-sectional study at the independent living sector of a CCSHC in San Diego County, California. Participants included English-speaking adults aged 65-95 years, of which two-thirds were women. Of the 112 subjects recruited, 104 completed basic study assessments. The authors computed composite measures of cognitive, physical, and mental health. The authors also assessed relevant clinical correlates including psychosocial factors such as resilience, loneliness, wisdom, and social support. Results: The CCSHC residents were similar to a randomly selected community-based sample of older adults on most standardized clinical measures. In the CCSHC, physical health correlated with both cognitive function and mental health, but there was no significant correlation between cognitive and mental health. Cognitive function was significantly associated with physical mobility, satisfaction with life, and wisdom, whereas physical health was associated with age, self-rated physical functioning, mental well-being, and resilience. Mental health was significantly associated with income, optimism, self-compassion, loneliness, and sleep disturbances. Conclusion: Different psychosocial factors are significantly associated with cognitive, physical, and mental health. Longitudinal studies of diverse samples of older adults are necessary to determine risk factors and protective factors for specific domains of health. With rapidly growing numbers of older adults who require healthcare as well as supportive housing, CCSHCs will become increasingly important sites for studying and promoting the health of older adults.
机译:目的:审查在持续护理高级住房界(CCSHC)中独立生活老年成年人的认知,身体和心理健康与认知,身体和心理健康的联合会。方法:这是加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥县的CCSHC的独立生活部门的横断面研究。参与者包括65-95岁的英语成年人,其中三分之二是女性。在招募的112名科目中,104个完成基础研究评估。作者计算了认知,身体和心理健康的综合措施。作者还评估了相关的临床关联,包括韧性,孤独,智慧和社会支持等心理社会因素。结果:CCSHC居民类似于大多数标准化临床措施的随机选择的群体较老年人样本。在CCSHC中,与认知功能和心理健康的身体健康相关,但认知和心理健康无关紧要。认知函数与物理流动性显着相关,与生命的满意度以及智慧,而物理健康与年龄相关,自称的身体运作,心理健康和韧性。心理健康与收入,乐观,自我同情,孤独和睡眠紊乱有关。结论:不同的心理社会因素与认知,身体和心理健康有显着相关。对老年人的不同样品的纵向研究对于确定健康特定领域的风险因素和保护因素是必要的。随着越来越多的老年人,需要医疗保健以及支持性住房,CCSHC将成为学习和促进老年人健康的越来越重要的网站。

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