Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Andreia Domingues
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Marques, Mariana, Simões, Sónia, Cunha, Marina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
DOI: 10.7342/ismt.rpics.2016.2.1.18
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.7342/ismt.rpics.2016.2.1.18
Resumo: Aims: To analyze the levels of spiritual intelligence, psychological well-being, depressive and anxious symptoms, and mental and physical health in elderly attending nursing homes or social centers and explore associations between all these variables (and with some sociodemographic variables). Method: In this non-experimental study, the Integrated Spiritual Intelligence Scale, the Older Americans Resources and Services (to evaluate physical and mental health), the Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale (evaluates psychological well-being), the Geriatric Depression Scale and the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory were applied, in an interview format, to 65 aged citizens (age, M = 83.46; SD = 6.65; female, n = 46; 70.8%). Results: Most elders perceived their physical health (80.0%) and mental health (84.0%) as unsatisfactory. An important percentage presented depressive (56.9%) and anxiety symptoms (64.6%). The total score of spiritual intelligence was positively correlated with attitudes towards aging and negatively with the total score of depressive symptoms. Conscience (spiritual intelligence) was positively associated with attitudes towards aging (psychological well-being) and negatively with depressive symptoms. Meaning (spiritual intelligence) was positively associated with the total score of psychological well-being and it´s dimensions, solitude/dissatisfaction, and agitation, and negatively with depressive and anxious symptoms. Grace was positively associated with the total score of psychological well-being and it´s dimension attitudes towards aging and negatively with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Finally, aged citizens living in nursing homes showed lower values of grace and higher values of meaning (spiritual intelligence), depressive, and anxious symptoms. Conclusions: It is of concern the prevalence of unsatisfactory physical and mental health, depression, and anxiety. Higher total levels (and in some of the dimensions) of spiritual intelligence were associated with lower levels of depressive and anxious symptoms and higher levels of psychological well-being. These data seem to point to the eventual importance of promoting spiritual intelligence in institutionalized elderly.
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spelling Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderlyRelação entre a inteligência espiritual e a saúde mental e física em idososPsychological well-beingElderly/aged citizensPhysical and mental healthDepressionAnxietyBem-estar psicológicoIdososInteligência espiritualSaúde mental e físicaDepressãoAnsiedadeAims: To analyze the levels of spiritual intelligence, psychological well-being, depressive and anxious symptoms, and mental and physical health in elderly attending nursing homes or social centers and explore associations between all these variables (and with some sociodemographic variables). Method: In this non-experimental study, the Integrated Spiritual Intelligence Scale, the Older Americans Resources and Services (to evaluate physical and mental health), the Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale (evaluates psychological well-being), the Geriatric Depression Scale and the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory were applied, in an interview format, to 65 aged citizens (age, M = 83.46; SD = 6.65; female, n = 46; 70.8%). Results: Most elders perceived their physical health (80.0%) and mental health (84.0%) as unsatisfactory. An important percentage presented depressive (56.9%) and anxiety symptoms (64.6%). The total score of spiritual intelligence was positively correlated with attitudes towards aging and negatively with the total score of depressive symptoms. Conscience (spiritual intelligence) was positively associated with attitudes towards aging (psychological well-being) and negatively with depressive symptoms. Meaning (spiritual intelligence) was positively associated with the total score of psychological well-being and it´s dimensions, solitude/dissatisfaction, and agitation, and negatively with depressive and anxious symptoms. Grace was positively associated with the total score of psychological well-being and it´s dimension attitudes towards aging and negatively with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Finally, aged citizens living in nursing homes showed lower values of grace and higher values of meaning (spiritual intelligence), depressive, and anxious symptoms. Conclusions: It is of concern the prevalence of unsatisfactory physical and mental health, depression, and anxiety. Higher total levels (and in some of the dimensions) of spiritual intelligence were associated with lower levels of depressive and anxious symptoms and higher levels of psychological well-being. These data seem to point to the eventual importance of promoting spiritual intelligence in institutionalized elderly.Objetivos: Analisar os níveis de inteligência espiritual, bem-estar psicológico, sintomas depressivos e ansiosos, saúde mental e física em idosos que frequentam Lar ou Centro de Dia e explorar as associações existentes entre todas estas variáveis (e com algumas variáveis sociodemográficas). Método: Neste estudo não-experimental, foram aplicados, em formato de entrevista individual, a Escala de Inteligência Espiritual Integrada, Questionário de Avaliação Funcional Multidimensional de Idosos (avalia saúde física e mental), Escala de Ânimo (bem-estar psicológico), Escala de Depressão Geriátrica e Inventário de Ansiedade Geriátrica, a 65 idosos (idade, M = 83,46; DP = 6,65; sexo feminino, 70,8%). Resultados: A maioria dos idosos percecionou a sua saúde física (80%) e mental (84%) como insatisfatória. Uma percentagem importante apresentou sintomas depressivos (56,9%) e ansiosos (64,6%). A pontuação total de inteligência espiritual correlacionou-se positivamente com as atitudes face ao envelhecimento e negativamente com a pontuação total de sintomas depressivos. No que respeita às dimensões da inteligência espiritual, a consciência associou-se positivamente com as atitudes face ao envelhecimento (bem-estar psicológico) e negativamente com os sintomas depressivos. O significado associou-se negativamente com a pontuação total do bem-estar psicológico e suas dimensões solidão/insatisfação e agitação). A graça associou-se positivamente com a pontuação total do bem-estar psicológico e com a sua dimensão atitudes face ao envelhecimento e negativamente com os sintomas depressivos e ansiosos. Por fim, refira-se que idosos a residir em Lar apresentaram valores inferiores de graça e superiores de significado (inteligência espiritual), bem como de sintomas depressivos e ansiosos. Conclusões: Mostrou-se preocupante a prevalência de saúde física e mental insatisfatória, de depressão e ansiedade. Níveis maiores totais e em algumas dimensões de inteligência espiritual associaram-se a níveis menores de sintomas depressivos e ansiosos e níveis maiores de bem-estar psicológico. Estes dados parecem apontar para a eventual importância de promover a inteligência espiritual junto de idosos institucionalizados.  Departamento de Investigação & Desenvolvimento do Instituto Superior Miguel Torga2016-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://doi.org/10.7342/ismt.rpics.2016.2.1.18https://doi.org/10.7342/ismt.rpics.2016.2.1.18Portuguese Journal of Behavioral and Social Research; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2016): Fevereiro; 38–52Revista Portuguesa de Investigação Comportamental e Social; Vol. 2 N.º 1 (2016): Fevereiro; 38–522183-4938reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://rpics.ismt.pt/index.php/ISMT/article/view/18https://rpics.ismt.pt/index.php/ISMT/article/view/18/pdf_1https://rpics.ismt.pt/index.php/ISMT/article/view/18/htmlDireitos de Autor (c) 2016 Andreia Domingues Pereira, Mariana Marques, Sónia Simões, & Marina Cunhahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Andreia DominguesMarques, MarianaSimões, SóniaCunha, Marina2023-05-25T22:00:44Zoai:ojs.rpics.ismt.pt:article/18Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:39:42.686110Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
Relação entre a inteligência espiritual e a saúde mental e física em idosos
title Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
spellingShingle Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
Pereira, Andreia Domingues
Psychological well-being
Elderly/aged citizens
Physical and mental health
Depression
Anxiety
Bem-estar psicológico
Idosos
Inteligência espiritual
Saúde mental e física
Depressão
Ansiedade
Pereira, Andreia Domingues
Psychological well-being
Elderly/aged citizens
Physical and mental health
Depression
Anxiety
Bem-estar psicológico
Idosos
Inteligência espiritual
Saúde mental e física
Depressão
Ansiedade
title_short Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
title_full Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
title_fullStr Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
title_full_unstemmed Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
title_sort Association between spiritual intelligence and mental and physical health in elderly
author Pereira, Andreia Domingues
author_facet Pereira, Andreia Domingues
Pereira, Andreia Domingues
Marques, Mariana
Simões, Sónia
Cunha, Marina
Marques, Mariana
Simões, Sónia
Cunha, Marina
author_role author
author2 Marques, Mariana
Simões, Sónia
Cunha, Marina
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Andreia Domingues
Marques, Mariana
Simões, Sónia
Cunha, Marina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psychological well-being
Elderly/aged citizens
Physical and mental health
Depression
Anxiety
Bem-estar psicológico
Idosos
Inteligência espiritual
Saúde mental e física
Depressão
Ansiedade
topic Psychological well-being
Elderly/aged citizens
Physical and mental health
Depression
Anxiety
Bem-estar psicológico
Idosos
Inteligência espiritual
Saúde mental e física
Depressão
Ansiedade
description Aims: To analyze the levels of spiritual intelligence, psychological well-being, depressive and anxious symptoms, and mental and physical health in elderly attending nursing homes or social centers and explore associations between all these variables (and with some sociodemographic variables). Method: In this non-experimental study, the Integrated Spiritual Intelligence Scale, the Older Americans Resources and Services (to evaluate physical and mental health), the Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale (evaluates psychological well-being), the Geriatric Depression Scale and the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory were applied, in an interview format, to 65 aged citizens (age, M = 83.46; SD = 6.65; female, n = 46; 70.8%). Results: Most elders perceived their physical health (80.0%) and mental health (84.0%) as unsatisfactory. An important percentage presented depressive (56.9%) and anxiety symptoms (64.6%). The total score of spiritual intelligence was positively correlated with attitudes towards aging and negatively with the total score of depressive symptoms. Conscience (spiritual intelligence) was positively associated with attitudes towards aging (psychological well-being) and negatively with depressive symptoms. Meaning (spiritual intelligence) was positively associated with the total score of psychological well-being and it´s dimensions, solitude/dissatisfaction, and agitation, and negatively with depressive and anxious symptoms. Grace was positively associated with the total score of psychological well-being and it´s dimension attitudes towards aging and negatively with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Finally, aged citizens living in nursing homes showed lower values of grace and higher values of meaning (spiritual intelligence), depressive, and anxious symptoms. Conclusions: It is of concern the prevalence of unsatisfactory physical and mental health, depression, and anxiety. Higher total levels (and in some of the dimensions) of spiritual intelligence were associated with lower levels of depressive and anxious symptoms and higher levels of psychological well-being. These data seem to point to the eventual importance of promoting spiritual intelligence in institutionalized elderly.
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