Title of article :
Predicting Life Quality Model Based on the Cognitive Status and the Social Capital Among Elderly Regarding the Resilience as the Mediating Role
Author/Authors :
Sharifi Fardshad, Mona Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University Karaj Branch, Karaj, Iran , Sodagar, Sheida Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University Karaj Branch, Karaj, Iran , Bahrami Hidaji, Maryam Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University Karaj Branch, Karaj, Iran , Hassani Abharian, Peyman Department of Cognitive Rehabilitation - Institute for cognitive studies (IRICSS), Tehran, Iran , Malihialzackerini, Saeid Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University Karaj Branch, Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The quality of elderly people’s life is one of the
challenges of the 21th century. Therefore, determining factors that
affect quality of life in elderly people is important. This study was
designed to establish a life quality model among elderly.
Methods: In this study, a quality of life model was designed based on
cognitive status and social capital with the mediating role of resilience
among older adults. For this reason, 243 subjects over 60 years old
living in Tehran were chosen through convenient sampling d in 2020-
2021. The specified information was collected utilizing the World
Health Organization Quality of Life (QOL) questionnaire to determine
the quality of life, Onyx and Bullen’s social capital scale to assess the
social capital, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) to evaluate the
cognitive impairment and Connor-Davidson resilience scale to assess
the level of resilience. The obtained data were statistically analyzed by
confirmatory factor analysis using AMOS software v24.
Results: Results showed a significant positive relationship between
cognitive status and quality of life (β=0.474, p<0.01), between social
capital and quality of life (β=0.245, p<0.01), and also between resilience
and quality of life (β=0.400, p<0.01) among subjects. Results also
confirmed the mediating role of resilience in the relationship among
cognitive status, social capital, and quality of life (β=0.102, p<0.01 &
β=0.170, p<0.01).
Conclusion: For the promotion of quality of life among subjects,
certain interventions must be designed by policy makers to improve
social capital, cognitive status, and resilience.
Keywords :
Cognition , Mental status , Quality of life , Social capital
Journal title :
Journal of Iranian Medical Council (JIMC)