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研究生: 林珍玉
Lin, Chen-Yu
論文名稱: 獨居老人身體活動量與憂鬱傾向之關聯性探討-以臺北市萬華區為例
Associations of physical activity and depression symptoms among elderly people living alone of Taipei Wanhua District
指導教授: 胡益進
Hu, Yi-Jin
廖邕
Liao, Yung
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 健康促進與衛生教育學系
Department of Health Promotion and Health Education
論文出版年: 2017
畢業學年度: 105
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 111
中文關鍵詞: 獨居老人身體活動量憂鬱傾向
英文關鍵詞: elderly people living alone, physical activity, depression symptoms
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202203290
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究旨在探討臺北市萬華區獨居老人身體活動量與憂鬱傾向的現況,進一步分析社會人口學特質、身體活動量與憂鬱傾向的相互影響情形。
    以2016年3月臺北市萬華區健康服務中心列冊獨居老人為研究對象,採橫斷式調查法,利用一對一訪談問卷資料蒐集,總共發出206份問卷,回收165份問卷,回收率為80.1%。本研究之結果歸納如下:
    一、 本研究在不同年齡、獨居時間、主要經濟來源、疾病有無與罹病數之獨居老人與身體活動量上達顯著差異。年齡越大、獨居時間越久、接受政府經濟補助與罹患一種慢性疾病以上之獨居老人身體活動量較低。
    二、 本研究在不同年齡、獨居時間、主要經濟來源、疾病有無與罹病數之獨居老人與憂鬱傾向上達顯著差異。年齡越大、獨居時間越久、接受政府經濟補助與罹患一種慢性疾病以上之獨居老人憂鬱傾向較高。
    三、 獨居老人在不同身體活動量與憂鬱傾向達顯著差異。以高身體活動量之憂鬱平均分數0.94分低於身體活動量足夠之憂鬱平均分數2.08分與身體活動量不足之憂鬱平均分數7分,顯示身體活動量越高,有助於降低憂鬱傾向之程度。
    四、 獨居老人憂鬱傾向的預測可以透過社會人口學特質之性別-女性、婚姻狀況-已婚、經濟來源-接受政府補助、罹病數及身體活動量進行預測,預測憂鬱傾向變異量為39.9%,透過此研究可以看出性別-女性、婚姻狀況-已婚、經濟來源-接受政府補助、罹病數對憂鬱傾向呈現正相關,身體活動量對憂鬱傾向呈現負相關。
    根據本研究結果建議政府相關單位應從政策面著手,積極提供休閒活動參與之機會並提供相關心理衛生教育及諮詢管道;而獨居老人本身則可以透過日常運動以提高身體活動量達到健康促進的目的。

    The study looked at the physical activity and depression symptoms of elderly people living alone in Wanhua District, Taipei City to further analyze the interrelationship among socio-demographic characteristics, physical activity, and depression symptoms.
    A cross-sectional survey was conducted on elderly people living alone by the Wanhua District Health Center in March 2016, and data were collected through a one-on-one interview and a questionnaire. In all, 206 copies of the questionnaire were distributed and 165 copies were received for a retrieval rate of 80.1%. Results of the study can be summarized as follows:
    1.The study found significant differences in the amounts of physical activity of elderly people living alone with respect to their ages, time living alone, major sources of income, health condition, and number of illness. Elderly people living alone who were older, living alone longer, recipients of financial assistance from the government and suffering from one or more chronic conditions showed lower amounts of physical activity.
    2.The study found significant differences in the depression symptoms of elderly people living alone with respect to their ages, time living alone, major sources of income, health condition, and number of illness. Elderly people living alone who were older, living alone longer, recipients of financial assistance from the government and suffering from one or more chronic conditions showed greater depression symptoms.
    3.There were significant differences in the depression symptoms of elderly people living alone undertaking varying amounts of physical activity. The average depression score for those doing a high amount of physical activity was 0.94, which was lower than the score of 2.08 for those doing just an adequate amount of physical activity and the score of 7 for those doing an insufficient amount of physical activity, demonstrating that the higher the amount of physical activity, the lower was the depression symptoms.
    4.Depression tendencies of elderly people living alone could be predicted through socio-demographic characteristics, such as female gender, being married, government subsidies being the sources of income, the number of illness, and the amount of physical activity. The variance in predicting depression tendency was 39.9%, among them, “the amount of physical activity” was the best predictor of depression symptoms.
    It is suggested from the results that related government units should start out with the policy aspect, actively providing opportunities for participation in leisure activities as well as mental health-related education and consultation channels. Moreover, through daily exercise, elderly people living alone can increase their physical activity for health promotion.

    第一章 緒論 1 第一節 研究動機與重要性 1 第二節 研究目的 6 第三節 研究問題 7 第四節 研究假設 8 第五節 名詞操作型定義 9 第六節 研究範圍及限制 12 第二章 文獻探討 13 第一節 獨居老人相關研究 13 第二節 身體活動量相關研究 18 第三節 憂鬱症相關研究 30 第四節 身體活動量與憂鬱症相關研究 36 第三章 研究方法 41 第一節 研究架構 41 第二節 研究對象 42 第三節 研究工具 43 第四節 研究步驟 48 第五節 資料處理與分析 50 第四章 結果與討論 53 第一節 研究對象之社會人口學特質分佈 53 第二節 研究對象身體活動量之現況 58 第三節 研究對象憂鬱傾向之現況 65 第四節 社會人口學特質與身體活動量之關係 67 第五節 社會人口學特質與憂鬱傾向之關係 72 第六節 身體活動量與憂鬱傾向之關係 76 第七節 研究對象憂鬱傾向之預測 77 第八節 綜合討論 80 第五章 結論與建議 87 第一節 結論 87 第二節 建議 89 參考文獻 92 中文部分 92 英文部分 98 附 錄 一 106 附 錄 二 107 附 錄 三 108

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