Effects of an Aging Management Program for Middle-aged Women on Resilience and Successful Aging

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an aging management program on the resilience and successful aging of middle-aged women. METHODS: A quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent control and pre-post test design was used. The participants were 39 middle-aged women li...

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Main Authors: Hyeyun Jung, Kyung Mi Sung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Women Health Nursing 2019-12-01
Series:Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
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Online Access:http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-25-392.pdf
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spelling doaj-ea95f8e4c6524589bb249750e67793132021-07-02T11:59:14ZengKorean Society of Women Health NursingKorean Journal of Women Health Nursing2287-16402019-12-0125439240810.4069/kjwhn.2019.25.4.392490Effects of an Aging Management Program for Middle-aged Women on Resilience and Successful AgingHyeyun JungKyung Mi SungPURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an aging management program on the resilience and successful aging of middle-aged women. METHODS: A quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent control and pre-post test design was used. The participants were 39 middle-aged women living in urban areas in Korea. The experimental group (n=22) received the aging management program for a total of 10 weeks, 90 minutes to 120 minutes per week. The aging management program consisted of strategies to enhance the behavior, promotion conditions, and habits of the program, including various activities for middle-aged women. The data were analyzed using χ² tests, independent t-tests, and repeated measures analysis of variance with the SPSS/WIN 21.0 program. RESULTS: The resilience score of the experimental group was significantly higher level than the score of the control group in the time-to-group interactions (F=3.70, p=0.029). The successful aging score of the experimental group was significantly higher than the score of the control group in the time-to-group interactions (F=5.86, p=0.004). However, the sub-hypotheses of resilience (self-regulation and interpersonal relationships) and successful aging (physical aging adaptation and psychological age adaptation) were partially accepted. CONCLUSIONS: The aging management program for middle-aged women was identified as an effective intervention for promoting resilience and successful aging in middle-aged women. Therefore, this suggests that the aging care program could be a useful intervention program to improve the mental health of middle-aged women living in communities.http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-25-392.pdfwomenmiddle agedpsychological resilienceagingpreventive health services
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Effects of an Aging Management Program for Middle-aged Women on Resilience and Successful Aging
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
women
middle aged
psychological resilience
aging
preventive health services
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Kyung Mi Sung
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title Effects of an Aging Management Program for Middle-aged Women on Resilience and Successful Aging
title_short Effects of an Aging Management Program for Middle-aged Women on Resilience and Successful Aging
title_full Effects of an Aging Management Program for Middle-aged Women on Resilience and Successful Aging
title_fullStr Effects of an Aging Management Program for Middle-aged Women on Resilience and Successful Aging
title_full_unstemmed Effects of an Aging Management Program for Middle-aged Women on Resilience and Successful Aging
title_sort effects of an aging management program for middle-aged women on resilience and successful aging
publisher Korean Society of Women Health Nursing
series Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
issn 2287-1640
publishDate 2019-12-01
description PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an aging management program on the resilience and successful aging of middle-aged women. METHODS: A quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent control and pre-post test design was used. The participants were 39 middle-aged women living in urban areas in Korea. The experimental group (n=22) received the aging management program for a total of 10 weeks, 90 minutes to 120 minutes per week. The aging management program consisted of strategies to enhance the behavior, promotion conditions, and habits of the program, including various activities for middle-aged women. The data were analyzed using χ² tests, independent t-tests, and repeated measures analysis of variance with the SPSS/WIN 21.0 program. RESULTS: The resilience score of the experimental group was significantly higher level than the score of the control group in the time-to-group interactions (F=3.70, p=0.029). The successful aging score of the experimental group was significantly higher than the score of the control group in the time-to-group interactions (F=5.86, p=0.004). However, the sub-hypotheses of resilience (self-regulation and interpersonal relationships) and successful aging (physical aging adaptation and psychological age adaptation) were partially accepted. CONCLUSIONS: The aging management program for middle-aged women was identified as an effective intervention for promoting resilience and successful aging in middle-aged women. Therefore, this suggests that the aging care program could be a useful intervention program to improve the mental health of middle-aged women living in communities.
topic women
middle aged
psychological resilience
aging
preventive health services
url http://www.kjwhn.org/upload/pdf/kjwhn-25-392.pdf
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