Older People’s Personal Strengths During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic

  1. Gema Pérez-Rojo 1
  2. Javier López 1
  3. Cristina Noriega 1
  4. José Ángel Martínez-Huertas 2
  5. Cristina Velasco 1
  6. Isabel Carretero 1
  7. Patricia López-Frutos 1
  8. Leyre Galarraga 1
  9. Karl Pillemer 3
  1. 1 Universidad CEU San Pablo
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    Universidad CEU San Pablo

    Madrid, España

    ROR https://ror.org/00tvate34

  2. 2 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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    Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01cby8j38

  3. 3 Cornell University
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    Cornell University

    Ithaca, Estados Unidos

    ROR https://ror.org/05bnh6r87

Revista:
Psicothema

ISSN: 0214-9915 1886-144X

Ano de publicación: 2021

Título do exemplar: Monográfico Mariano Yela

Volume: 33

Número: 3

Páxinas: 423-432

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.7334/PSICOTHEMA2020.453 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

Outras publicacións en: Psicothema

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Resumo

Antecedentes: las variables biopsicosociales juegan un papel importante como factores de riesgo o protectores de la salud mental, pero los estudios sobre el impacto del COVID-19 en las personas mayores raramente se han centrado en factores protectores. El objetivo del estudio es analizar cómo fortalezas personales de las personas mayores predicen su bienestar psicológico y malestar emocional. Método: 783 personas españolas mayores de 60 años completaron el protocolo de evaluación que incluía características sociodemográficas, salud percibida, afectación directa o indirecta por COVID, resiliencia, gratitud, evitación experiencial, funcionamiento familiar, malestar emocional y bienestar psicológico. Se utilizó un modelo de ecuaciones estructurales y su invarianza para analizar si existían diferencias entre personas afectadas o no por COVID-19. Resultados: se ha encontrado un modelo que apoya el efecto mediador de la resiliencia, la gratitud y la evitación experiencial sobre el bienestar psicológico y el malestar emocional. Los resultados se han mantenido independientemente de la afectación por COVID. Conclusiones: las variables utilizadas como criterio en personas mayores están relacionadas con el bienestar psicológico y el malestar emocional, pero indirectamente y mediadas por fortalezas personales. Esto confirma la importancia de considerar las fortalezas en el bienestar de las personas mayores. Las intervenciones centradas en recursos personales deben ser consideradas.

Información de financiamento

The authors thank all the participants in the study. This work was funded by Universidad San Pablo-CEU, CEU Universities (CEU-Santander, grant number MCOV20V3).

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