Advances in human and social aspects of technology book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 167 - 198
Published: Oct. 18, 2024
This
chapter
explores
the
transformative
potential
of
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
in
enhancing
Emotional
Intelligence
(EI)
among
nurses,
with
a
focus
on
Older
People
care.
It
addresses
critical
issues
such
as
moving
and
handling,
falls
prevention,
loneliness,
elder
abuse,
medicine
management,
ageing
place,
oncology,
nutrition,
hydration
management.
The
emphasises
importance
AI
tools
training
patient
interactions,
improving
healthcare
outcomes.
integration
AI-powered
EI
not
only
advances
care
but
also
supports
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
by
fostering
healthier
populations,
reducing
disparities,
promoting
well-being
older
adults.
BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 2, 2024
Abstract
Background
Many
studies
have
explored
the
relationship
between
self-esteem
and
quality
of
life.
However,
few
elucidated
mechanisms
underlying
life
in
middle-aged
older
patients
with
chronic
diseases.
The
present
study
aimed
to
explore
mediating
role
death
anxiety
this
relationship.
Methods
Middle-old-aged
diseases
were
selected
as
respondents
by
using
a
multi-stage
sampling
method,
random
number
table
method
from
October
2021
February
2022
Second
Affiliated
Hospital
Zhejiang
University
School
Medicine.
Cumulative
Disease
Rating
Scale,
Self-Esteem
Scale
(SES),
Chinese
version
Death
Anxiety
(CT-DAS),
Simplified
Quality
Life
(SF-12)
used
researching
tools
conduct
survey.
SPSS26.0
was
analysis
data.
AMOS
23.0
software
construct
structural
equation
modeling.
Results
294
valid
questionnaires
collected.
There
significant
differences
among
elderly
who
different
physical
activities,
socialization,
pain
(
P
<
0.01);
Self-esteem
positively
associated
(r
=
0.330,
0.01),
negatively
-0.222,
-0.263,
partially
mediated
life,
effect
accounting
for
18.40%
total
effect.
Conclusion
mediates
Interventions
improve
reduce
should
be
senior
Innovation in Aging,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(4)
Published: March 6, 2024
Abstract
Background
and
Objectives
Previous
research
demonstrates
that
social
support
facilitates
successful
aging
across
all
cultures.
However,
the
factors
potentially
mediate
link
between
remain
unclear.
This
study
examined
whether
a
healthy
lifestyle
self-esteem
association
aging.
It
was
hypothesized
relationship
(family,
friends,
significant
other)
would
be
serially
mediated
by
both
self-esteem.
Research
Design
Methods
Participants
were
479
Nigerian
retirees
(53.4%
female)
aged
60
to
90
years
(Mage
=
64.81,
SD
6.86).
They
provided
information
on
relevant
demographic
variables
completed
following
measures:
Fantastic
Lifestyle
Checklist
(Fitness
Appraisal),
Rosenberg
Self-esteem
Scale,
Multidimensional
Scale
of
Perceived
Social
Support
Successful
Aging
Inventory.
Three
separate
regression
models
other
dimensions
support)
conducted
using
Hayes
PROCESS
macro
for
SPSS
with
5,000
bootstrap
estimates.
Results
Controlling
age
sex,
family
support,
friends
lifestyle,
directly
associated
The
lifestyle;
this
also
seen
friends’
support.
sequential
path
from
through
then
via
improved
self-esteem,
but
not
Discussion
Implications
Findings
suggest
middle-aged
older
adults
who
have
strong
their
families
others
may
more
likely
engage
in
behaviors
and,
turn,
experience
higher
levels
thereby
well.
BMC Geriatrics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: April 9, 2025
Mental
health
(MH)
is
one
of
the
most
important
resources
human
life,
particularly
during
older
adulthood.
Self-esteem
(SE)
related
to
mental
(MH),
and
loneliness
may
serve
as
a
mediator
in
relationship
between
SE
MH.
However,
role
this
not
well
understood.
This
study
aims
evaluate
association
MH
adults,
specifically
focusing
on
mediating
relationship.
cross-sectional
correlational
was
conducted
2023
using
structural
equation
modeling.
Participants
were
357
adults
selected
through
quota
sampling
from
comprehensive
urban
healthcare
centers
Urmia,
Iran.
Data
collection
instruments
included
demographic
questionnaire,
University
California
Los
Angeles
Loneliness
Scale,
General
Health
Questionnaire,
Rosenberg
Self-Esteem
Scale.
analyzed
SPSS
(v.
23.0)
SmartPLS
3.0)
software.
had
significantly
weak
positive
with
(ß
=
0.095;
P
<
0.001)
negative
-0.288;
0.001).
Additionally,
strong
-0.632;
The
confirmed
that
acts
(β
-0.688,
95%
CI:
0.1427,
1.2958;
assessments
screening
programs
are
essential
for
identify
symptoms
early
prevent
issues.
Governments
should
strengthen
social
connections
among
services
education.
Urban
can
reduce
by
organizing
community
activities,
encouraging
pet
ownership,
promoting
participation
senior
centers.
Not
applicable.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 64
Published: Dec. 26, 2024
Abstract
Women
are
often
viewed
as
more
romantic
than
men,
and
relationships
assumed
to
be
central
the
lives
of
women
those
men.
Despite
prevalence
these
beliefs,
some
recent
research
paints
a
different
picture.
Using
principles
insights
based
on
interdisciplinary
literature
mixed-gender
relationships,
we
advance
set
four
propositions
relevant
differences
between
men
their
relationships.
We
propose
that
relative
women:
(a)
expect
obtain
greater
benefits
from
relationship
formation
thus
strive
strongly
for
partner,
(b)
benefit
involvement
in
terms
mental
physical
health,
(c)
less
likely
initiate
breakups,
(d)
suffer
dissolution.
offer
theoretical
explanations
availability
social
networks
provide
intimacy
emotional
support.
discuss
implications
friendships
general
particular.
Aging & Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
28(8), P. 1129 - 1141
Published: April 13, 2024
Older-adult
migrants
constitute
a
proportion
of
the
global
population,
and
loneliness
hinders
their
adaptation
to
host
areas.
However,
review
studies
on
risk
factors
for
target
general
older-adults
without
focusing
older-adult
migrants.
Therefore,
this
study
systematically
reviews
synthesizes
influencing
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
25(1), P. 107 - 110
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
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AMA
Susło
A,
Mizia
S,
Pochybełko
E,
Horoch-Łyszczarek
E.
Loneliness
among
elderly
people
as
a
public
health
threat.
Family
Medicine
&
Primary
Care
Review.
2023;25(1):107-110.
doi:10.5114/fmpcr.2023.126026.
APA
Susło,
A.,
Mizia,
S.,
Pochybełko,
E.,
Horoch-Łyszczarek,
(2023).
Review,
25(1),
107-110.
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Sylwia
Ewa
and
Horoch-Łyszczarek.
2023.
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threat".
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(1):
Harvard
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vol.
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Psychological Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 20, 2023
Background:
Problematic
mobile
social
media
use
may
impact
college
students’
physical
and
mental
health.
This
study
aimed
to
elucidate
the
of
anxiety
subjective
well-being
on
problematic
mediating
role
self-esteem
in
this
relationship.
Methods:
A
total
387
first-year
university
students
(39.8%
females,
60.2%
males;
mean
age
=
18.74
years)
were
enrolled
completed
self-report
measures
anxiety,
well-being,
use.
structural
equation
model
was
constructed
tested
by
AMOS
23.0
software.
Results:
(1)
Social
not
only
had
a
direct
effect
use,
but
also
an
indirect
via
self-esteem.
(2)
Subjective
positively
significantly
associated
with
self-esteem,
as
well
(3)
Self-esteem
played
suppressing
between
Conclusions:
It
is
necessary
help
reduce
their
increase
happiness
through
appropriate
ways,
plays
important
increasing
reducing