Department of Community Development, Ministries Complex, Abu Dhabi CFJ7+2P, United Arab Emirates.
Department of Business Administration, United Arab Emirates University, Abu Dhabi 6M2H+44, United Arab Emirates.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 20;18(24):13427. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182413427.
This study focused on older adults (60+ years old) of both genders in Abu Dhabi during the COVID-19 pandemic before vaccines were made available (age ranged from 60 years to 75 years). They faced more strict rules of movement restriction and isolation that might have resulted in certain psychological feelings and social reactions. The main objective was to understand Abu Dhabi older adults' psychological feelings during the pandemic and to identify their main concerns and challenges considering the various COVID-19-related policies and restrictions. The psychological feelings focused on fear, loneliness, sadness, irritability, emotional exhaustion, depressive symptoms, sleeping disorders, overeating, and excessive screen use. The objectives also included the changes in the psychological feelings concerning time. Other objectives covered better understanding the differences in (some activities) compared to the other age categories. Data were gathered through an online survey of community members from February to July 2020 as part of government initiatives (Department of Community Development). Responses were collected from 574 older adults in Abu Dhabi (60.1% male and 39.9% female). The analysis mainly used descriptive analysis, -tests, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and simple trend analysis. For all tests, a -value less than 0.05 was used for significance. The results pointed to the significant rise in feelings related to excessive screen use, fear, loneliness, and stress. The most significant concerns were related to more restrictions being imposed and not being able to see the grandchildren.The impact of new technologies on their quality of life was significantly reflected by respondents. The influence of the pandemic on older adults' health and weight was also investigated. Analysis of variance, -tests, and regression analysis with relevant tests were employed. The relevant results showed that some negative psychological feelings were common among older adults during the pandemic. However, the psychological feelings did not portray significant changes with time, except for sleeping disorders and overeating. Overall, older adults scored significantly different from other age groups on many challenges, concerns, and views regarding new technologies during the pandemic. No significant differences were observed regarding gender and marital status for the challenges and concerns. The research summarizes some policy guidance while noting some limitations of this study and future research directions.
这项研究关注的是阿布扎比在疫苗问世前(年龄在 60 岁至 75 岁之间)的 COVID-19 大流行期间的 60 岁以上的男女老年人。他们面临着更严格的行动限制和隔离规定,这可能导致他们产生某些心理感受和社会反应。主要目标是了解阿布扎比老年人在大流行期间的心理感受,并确定他们在考虑到各种与 COVID-19 相关的政策和限制的情况下的主要关注和挑战。心理感受主要集中在恐惧、孤独、悲伤、易怒、情感疲惫、抑郁症状、睡眠障碍、暴饮暴食和过度使用屏幕。目标还包括关注与时间相关的心理感受的变化。其他目标包括更好地了解与其他年龄段相比的(某些活动)的差异。数据是通过 2020 年 2 月至 7 月期间政府倡议(社区发展部)的社区成员在线调查收集的。阿布扎比有 574 名老年人做出了回应(60.1%为男性,39.9%为女性)。分析主要采用描述性分析、t 检验、方差分析(ANOVA)和简单趋势分析。所有检验的显著性水平均为 0.05。结果表明,与过度使用屏幕、恐惧、孤独和压力相关的感觉显著上升。最关注的问题是限制更多,无法见到孙子孙女。受访者明显反映了新技术对他们生活质量的影响。还研究了大流行对老年人健康和体重的影响。采用方差分析、t 检验和相关检验的回归分析。相关结果表明,老年人在大流行期间普遍存在一些负面心理感受。然而,除了睡眠障碍和暴饮暴食外,心理感受并没有随时间发生显著变化。总体而言,老年人在大流行期间对新技术的许多挑战、关注和观点与其他年龄段的人明显不同。性别和婚姻状况对挑战和关注没有显著差异。该研究总结了一些政策指导,同时指出了本研究的一些局限性和未来的研究方向。