2019
DOI: 10.12739/nwsa.2019.14.3.e0046
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Televi̇zyon, Sabah Programlari Ve Yaşlidaki̇ Yansimalari

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of television viewing rates on elderly people and on anxiety and depression levels. This study was descriptive and consisted of women over 60 years of age living in the central district of Isparta. The sample consisted of 218 women who agreed to participate in the study. Form and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory were used to form the descriptive features of the elderly, to question the causes of television viewing. 43.6% of the elderly were between the ages of 70… Show more

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“…Yurdakavuştu (2012) found in his study that students who watch TV for 1-2 hours a day have higher EI than students who watch TV for 4-5 hours a day. In the study conducted by Ersoy et al, (2019), it was determined that watching TV more negatively affects mental well-being.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yurdakavuştu (2012) found in his study that students who watch TV for 1-2 hours a day have higher EI than students who watch TV for 4-5 hours a day. In the study conducted by Ersoy et al, (2019), it was determined that watching TV more negatively affects mental well-being.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%