Effects of a reminiscence program among institutionalized elderly adults
Psicothema 25 - 3
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Meléndez-Moral, J. C., Charco-Ruiz, L., Mayordomo-Rodríguez, T., & Sales-Galán, A. (2013). Effects of a reminiscence program among institutionalized elderly adults. Psicothema, 25(Número 3), 319–323. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/10032

Abstract

Background: Institutionalization during old age requires tremendous adaptability. Among the main consequences of the difficulty of adapting to the institutional context are prevalent depressive symptoms and low well-being. Reminiscence therapy has proven to be among the most effective at minimizing these outcomes. Method: This study purpose was to investigate the usefulness of reminiscence intervention in an elderly, institutionalized sample. Following a group format, the intervention lasted eight sessions and compared a treatment group and a control group, using pre-post measures and a single-blind design. We predicted that reminiscence intervention would have a positive impact on depressive symptoms, self-esteem, life satisfaction, and psychological well-being. Results: Significant results were obtained, including a drop in depressive symptoms and improved self-esteem, satisfaction, and psychological well-being. Conclusions: We conclude that reminiscence intervention yielded positive effects in institutionalized, elderly participants.
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