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Evaluation of a mutual help network for the elderly residents of planned housing.

Authors :
Baumgarten M
Thomas D
Poulin de Courval L
Infante-Rivard C
Source :
Psychology and aging [Psychol Aging] 1988 Dec; Vol. 3 (4), pp. 393-8.
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

We set up a mutual help network among the elderly residents of a government-subsidized apartment building and evaluated its impact on their social ties, social support satisfaction, and depression. A quasi-experimental design was used, with the residents of a similar building located in the same neighborhood serving as the control group. A total of 230 individual services were exchanged, and 28 group activities were organized during the study period. There was almost no difference between experimental and control groups with respect to the change over the study period in the number of social ties with other residents of the building. Support satisfaction decreased in both groups, but the decrease was larger in the experimental group. The control group had a slight decrease in the frequency of their depressive symptoms, whereas the experimental group had a moderate increase. More research is needed on the ability of social support interventions to produce beneficial effects on mental health among individuals who are not experiencing a particular life stress.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0882-7974
Volume :
3
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Psychology and aging
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3268284
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037//0882-7974.3.4.393