感恩及其对“老漂族”积极老龄化的启示
Gratitude and Its Implications for Positive Aging of “Old Drifters”
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2023.133149, PDF,    科研立项经费支持
作者: 申鲁军*:新乡医学院心理学院,河南 新乡;河北大学教育学院,河北 保定;杨 磊#:新乡医学院心理学院,河南 新乡;天津师范大学心理学部,天津
关键词: 感恩积极作用“老漂族”积极老龄化Gratitude Positive Effects “Elderly Drifters” Positive Aging
摘要: “老漂族”特指为照顾子女或孙辈而远离家乡、来到子女工作的城市的老人,文化冲突在这一群体中体现的尤为突出,导致他们在异乡社会适应困难。感恩是人类最重要的美德和优势品格之一,对心理健康、生理健康和社会功能起到积极作用,使个体具有更健康的心理状态,能提升睡眠质量,改善炎症和心血管疾病,让个体具有更强的社会适应能力等。因此,可以采用感恩干预提升“老漂族”的感恩水平,以便让他们更积极地融入异乡生活,真正实现积极老龄化。
Abstract: The “old drifters” refer to the elderly people who come to the cities where their children work in order to take care of their children or grandchildren, and cultural conflicts are especially prominent in this group, which makes it difficult for them to adapt to the society in a foreign city. Gratitude is one of the most important virtues and strengths of human beings, and has a positive effect on mental health, physical health and social functioning, resulting in a healthier psychological state, improved sleep quality, and improved inflammation and cardiovascular disease, better social adjustment. Therefore, gratitude interventions can be used to enhance the level of gratitude of “elderly drifters”, so that they can integrate more actively into the life of foreigners and truly achieve positive aging.
文章引用:申鲁军, 杨磊 (2023). 感恩及其对“老漂族”积极老龄化的启示. 心理学进展, 13(3), 1243-1248. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2023.133149

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