Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic

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  The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound global impact. Within this context, the well-being of one of the most vulnerable groups, older adults, deserves significant attention. Hence, this study aimed to analyzed the relationships between Fear of COVID-19, Spirituality, and Well-Being of a...

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Autores: Ruiz Bartra, Diana Haydeé, Cassaretto, Mónica
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Lima
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6600
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/6600
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Older adults
wellbeing
fear of COVID-19
spirituality
pandemic
adultos mayores
bienestar
miedo al COVID-19
espiritualidad
pandemia
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic
Bienestar, espiritualidad y temor al COVID-19 en adultos mayores durante el primer año de pandemia
title Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic
spellingShingle Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic
Ruiz Bartra, Diana Haydeé
Older adults
wellbeing
fear of COVID-19
spirituality
pandemic
adultos mayores
bienestar
miedo al COVID-19
espiritualidad
pandemia
title_short Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic
title_full Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic
title_fullStr Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic
title_sort Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemic
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ruiz Bartra, Diana Haydeé
Ruiz Bartra, Diana Haydeé
Cassaretto, Mónica
author Ruiz Bartra, Diana Haydeé
author_facet Ruiz Bartra, Diana Haydeé
Cassaretto, Mónica
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Older adults
wellbeing
fear of COVID-19
spirituality
pandemic
adultos mayores
bienestar
miedo al COVID-19
espiritualidad
pandemia
topic Older adults
wellbeing
fear of COVID-19
spirituality
pandemic
adultos mayores
bienestar
miedo al COVID-19
espiritualidad
pandemia
description   The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound global impact. Within this context, the well-being of one of the most vulnerable groups, older adults, deserves significant attention. Hence, this study aimed to analyzed the relationships between Fear of COVID-19, Spirituality, and Well-Being of a sample of 169 older adults from Lima during the first year of the pandemic and, if significant relationships were found, evaluate what the variables had most impact in the well-being of this group. Previously, differences in these variables were analyzed according to reported socio-demographic and health characteristics. In order to measure Well-being, the Flourishing, SPANE-P and SPANE-N scales were used (Diener et al., 2010), for Fear of COVID-19 the FCV-19S (Ahorsu et al., 2022) and for Spirituality the SBI-15R (Holland et al., 1998). The results showed significant relationships between Fear of COVID-19 and all measures of Wellbeing. Also, a direct and significant relationship was found between Spirituality and Positive Affectivity. Regarding the variables that most explain the Well-being of the sample, the regression models revealed that the report of a chronic disease and the Fear of COVID-19 were the variables that most explained the Flourishing (adjusted R2=.4, p<001). Fear of COVID-19 and Spirituality had a negative impact on positive affectivity (adjusted R2=.19, p<001). Finally, Fear of COVID-19 and diagnosis of COVID-19 were the explanatory variables of Negative Affectivity (adjusted R2=.33, p<.001).
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spelling Well-being, spirituality and fear of COVID-19 in older adults during the first year of the pandemicBienestar, espiritualidad y temor al COVID-19 en adultos mayores durante el primer año de pandemiaRuiz Bartra, Diana Haydeé Ruiz Bartra, Diana Haydeé Cassaretto, MónicaOlder adultswellbeingfear of COVID-19spiritualitypandemicadultos mayoresbienestarmiedo al COVID-19espiritualidadpandemia  The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound global impact. Within this context, the well-being of one of the most vulnerable groups, older adults, deserves significant attention. Hence, this study aimed to analyzed the relationships between Fear of COVID-19, Spirituality, and Well-Being of a sample of 169 older adults from Lima during the first year of the pandemic and, if significant relationships were found, evaluate what the variables had most impact in the well-being of this group. Previously, differences in these variables were analyzed according to reported socio-demographic and health characteristics. In order to measure Well-being, the Flourishing, SPANE-P and SPANE-N scales were used (Diener et al., 2010), for Fear of COVID-19 the FCV-19S (Ahorsu et al., 2022) and for Spirituality the SBI-15R (Holland et al., 1998). The results showed significant relationships between Fear of COVID-19 and all measures of Wellbeing. Also, a direct and significant relationship was found between Spirituality and Positive Affectivity. Regarding the variables that most explain the Well-being of the sample, the regression models revealed that the report of a chronic disease and the Fear of COVID-19 were the variables that most explained the Flourishing (adjusted R2=.4, p<001). Fear of COVID-19 and Spirituality had a negative impact on positive affectivity (adjusted R2=.19, p<001). Finally, Fear of COVID-19 and diagnosis of COVID-19 were the explanatory variables of Negative Affectivity (adjusted R2=.33, p<.001).La pandemia del COVID-19 ha generado estragos a nivel mundial. En este contexto, merece particular atención la salud mental del grupo más vulnerable, los adultos mayores. Por ello, esta investigación buscó estudiar las relaciones entre el miedo al COVID-19, la espiritualidad y el bienestar de una muestra de 169 adultos mayores limeños durante el primer año de la pandemia. Además, al hallarse relaciones significativas, se evaluó cuáles son fueron las variables que más impactaron en el bienestar de este grupo. Previamente, se analizaron las diferencias en estas variables según las características sociodemográficas y de salud reportadas. Para medir el bienestar se utilizaron las escalas de Florecimiento, SPANE-P y SPANE-N (Diener et al., 2010); para el temor al COVID-19, la FCV-19S (Ahorsu et al., 2022), y para la espiritualidad, el SBI-15R (Holland et al., 1998). Los resultados encuentran relaciones significativas entre el miedo al COVID-19 y todas las medidas de bienestar. También se encontró una relación directa y significativa entre la espiritualidad y la afectividad positiva. Con respecto a las variables más explicativas del bienestar de la muestra, los modelos de regresión revelaron que el reporte de una enfermedad crónica y el miedo al COVID-19 eran las variables que más explicaban el florecimiento (R2 ajustado=.4, p<001). Por su parte, el miedo al COVID-19 y la religiosidad eran las que impactaban negativamente en la afectividad positiva (R2 ajustado=.19, p<001). Por último, el miedo al COVID-19 y el diagnóstico de COVID-19 fueron las variables explicativas de la afectividad negativa (R2 ajustado=.33, p<.001).Universidad de Lima2024-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/660010.26439/persona2023.n26(2).6600Persona; Vol. 26 No. 2 (2023); 97-121Persona; Vol. 26 Núm. 2 (2023); 97-121Persona; v. 26 n. 2 (2023); 97-1212309-90621560-613910.26439/persona2023.n26(2)reponame:Revistas - Universidad de Limainstname:Universidad de Limainstacron:ULIMAspahttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/6600/6751https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/6600/6752info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/66002025-03-28T12:47:49Z
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