Effects of social leisure engagement on the psychological, cognitive, and physical wellbeing of older adults

社交休闲参与对老年人心理、认知和身体健康的影响

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    MR/Y01068X/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 38.75万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2023 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

This research aims to explore the impact of social leisure engagement (activities that include or facilitate social interaction) on older adults' psychological, cognitive, and physical wellbeing, and to identify important ways to increase engagement. In the UK, one-fourth of the population is aged 55 or above. Ageing poses challenges to one's everyday life due to increased risk of depression, cognitive decline, and deteriorating health, which often interplay with reduced social leisure engagement. Social leisure engagement is considered a modifiable behaviour that supports healthy ageing, which contains active ingredients (components that make up an activity) that can activate various mechanisms to connect social leisure engagement with wellbeing improvements.However, it remains to be tested empirically (a) if social leisure engagement has long-term impacts on older adults' wellbeing, (b) if the outcomes vary depending on the active ingredients involved in the activity, (c) what the potential mediators are, (d) if the association varies by population subgroups, and (e) what the individual, socio-cultural and environmental factors are that facilitate engagement amongst older adults. To answer these questions, this project will use quantitative methods to analyse two British longitudinal datasets, the National Child Development Study and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, and run 10 online qualitative focus groups with participants aged 55 and above. We will explore three broad social and leisure activity categories that share similar active ingredients within each category: >Workshop-based activities which involve group learning, formal structure and intellectual stimulation, e.g., arts/music groups, evening classes>Community-based activities which involve affiliation, collaboration and community awareness, e.g., social clubs, volunteering, sports groups>Asset-based activities which involve sensory and cognitive stimuli and aesthetic engagement, e.g., cinema, museum, the theatre, green spaceFor wellbeing outcomes, we will focus on:>Psychological wellbeing, e.g., loneliness, depression, life satisfaction>Cognitive wellbeing, e.g., memory, executive functioning, numeracy, and literacy skills>Physical wellbeing, e.g., falls/fractures, pain, energy/fatigueThis research will benefit stakeholders within and beyond the academic community. For health service providers, this project will help inform the development of social prescribing schemes relating to the social leisure engagement. For policymakers, the project will help inform how they can make use of existing cultural, creative, and nature environment assets to support wellbeing as people age, and highlight where future funding will have the greatest impact. For cultural and community organisations, this project will provide insight into how activities can be developed to be more inclusive and to reach new audiences. For older people, this project will help to understand the factors that influence their own engagement and how and why they may want to increase their engagement to support healthy ageing. To successfully engage with these audiences, this project will be overseen by a cross-sector advisory board and will incorporate a series of impact and public engagement activities. These include peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, teaching materials, summary reports for policy and practice, blogs and briefings, a webinar, a research blog for media outlets, and an international knowledge exchange roundtable. By identifying the long-term impact of social leisure engagement on wellbeing and mapping out the important enablers of engagement, this project has the potential to increase engagement rates in social leisure activities. It can also be used as evidence when formulating and developing schemes to integrate social leisure interventions into public health services and strategies that aim to support healthy ageing.
本研究旨在探讨社会休闲参与(包括或促进社会互动的活动)对老年人心理,认知和身体健康的影响,并确定增加参与的重要方法。在英国,四分之一的人口年龄在55岁或以上。老龄化给人们的日常生活带来了挑战,因为抑郁症、认知能力下降和健康状况恶化的风险增加,这些风险往往与社交休闲参与减少相互作用。社会休闲参与被认为是一种可改变的行为,支持健康的老龄化,其中含有活性成分(组成活动的组成部分),可以激活各种机制,将社交休闲参与与幸福改善联系起来。然而,它仍然需要实证检验(a)社交休闲参与是否对老年人的幸福有长期影响,(B)结果是否因活动中所含的活性成分而异,(c)潜在的媒介物是什么,(d)这种关联是否因人口亚组而异,以及(e)促进老年人参与的个人、社会文化和环境因素是什么。为了回答这些问题,该项目将使用定量方法分析两个英国纵向数据集,国家儿童发展研究和英国老龄化纵向研究,并运行10个在线定性焦点小组,参与者年龄在55岁及以上。我们将探讨三个广泛的社交和休闲活动类别,每个类别中具有相似的活性成分:>以工作坊为基础的活动,涉及小组学习,正式结构和智力刺激,例如,艺术/音乐团体,夜校>以社区为基础的活动,涉及联系,合作和社区意识,例如,社交俱乐部、志愿服务、体育团体>涉及感官和认知刺激以及审美参与的基于资产的活动,例如,电影院,博物馆,剧院,绿色空间对于健康的结果,我们将重点关注:>心理健康,例如,孤独,抑郁,生活满意度>认知健康,例如,记忆、执行功能、算术和识字技能>身体健康,例如,福尔斯/骨折、疼痛、能量/疲劳这项研究将使学术界内外的利益相关者受益。对于卫生服务提供者来说,本项目将有助于制定与社会休闲参与有关的社会处方计划。对于政策制定者来说,该项目将帮助他们了解如何利用现有的文化,创意和自然环境资产来支持人们年龄增长的福祉,并突出未来资金将产生最大影响的地方。对于文化和社区组织,该项目将提供如何开展活动以更具包容性和接触新受众的见解。对于老年人来说,这个项目将有助于了解影响他们自己参与的因素,以及他们如何以及为什么要增加参与以支持健康老龄化。为了成功吸引这些受众,该项目将由一个跨部门咨询委员会监督,并将包括一系列影响和公众参与活动。其中包括同行评审的出版物、会议介绍、教材、政策和实践摘要报告、博客和简报、网络研讨会、媒体研究博客和国际知识交流圆桌会议。通过确定社会休闲参与对福祉的长期影响,并制定出参与的重要推动因素,该项目有可能提高社会休闲活动的参与率。在制定和发展将社会休闲干预措施纳入旨在支持健康老龄化的公共卫生服务和战略的计划时,也可将其作为证据。

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Hei Wan Mak其他文献

Moderating effect of country-level health determinants on the association between hobby engagement and mental health: cross-cohort multi-level models, meta-analyses, and meta-regressions
国家层面健康决定因素对业余爱好参与与心理健康之间关联的调节作用:跨队列多层次模型、荟萃分析和元回归
  • DOI:
    10.1016/s0140-6736(23)02091-3
  • 发表时间:
    2023-11-01
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  • 影响因子:
    88.500
  • 作者:
    Daisy Fancourt;Taiji Noguchi;Jessica K Bone;Jacques Wels;Qian Gao;Katsunori Kondo;Tami Saito;Hei Wan Mak
  • 通讯作者:
    Hei Wan Mak

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