2020
DOI: 10.7856/kjcls.2020.31.4.645
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The Effect of Farming and Social Activities on the Psychological Well-being of the Elderly in Rural Areas

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“…Second, more than half of the respondents' (58%) most recent stressor was healthrelated, then social environment (16%), economy (14%), and emotions (12%), which is consistent with previous studies that represented the perceived health problems of the elderly as their main cause of stress [6,49]. In this regard, fear was the most generated emotion (40%), then sadness (36%), surprise (15%), anger (8%), and tranquility (1%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Second, more than half of the respondents' (58%) most recent stressor was healthrelated, then social environment (16%), economy (14%), and emotions (12%), which is consistent with previous studies that represented the perceived health problems of the elderly as their main cause of stress [6,49]. In this regard, fear was the most generated emotion (40%), then sadness (36%), surprise (15%), anger (8%), and tranquility (1%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In principle, health-related stresses become more common with age, and hence are more likely to have been the most recent stress experienced. More practically, Yang and Oh [6] showed that the most common cause of elderly stress was caused by physical change, and Lee and Lee [49] showed that perceived stress level was the highest for health status. Chi-square = 0.148, p-value = 0.986 Table 5 shows participants' emotions under stressful situations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multicomponent Oriental Integrative Intervention also had a positive effect on the elderly's life satisfaction, in line with the study results of the prior literature [3,4,6,10,12,18,32]. Since life satisfaction reflects subjective feelings, it can increase as the elderly's chronic pain or stress subsides.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Multicomponent Oriental Integrative Intervention significantly improved the health status of the elderly, thus lending support to the study results of the prior literature [3,4,6,18,19,32]. Paldangum, the main exercise of this study's Multicomponent Oriental Integrative Intervention, is a type of qigong that is similar to the qigong used in previous studies [5,6,18,19]. It was confirmed that the intervention brought about positive improvements in the elderly's health status.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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