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Verification of the mediation effect of recovery resilience according to the relation between elderly users’ participation in exercise rehabilitation program and their successful aging

Authors
조민수
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국운동재활학회
Keywords
Rehabilitation Exercise participation; Successful aging; Re-silience
Citation
Journal of exercise rehabilitation, v.10, no.5, pp.319 - 325
Journal Title
Journal of exercise rehabilitation
Volume
10
Number
5
Start Page
319
End Page
325
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/13913
DOI
10.12965/jer.140164
ISSN
2288-176X
Abstract
This stud aims to verify the mediation effect of recovery resilience ac-cording to the relation between Senior Citizen Community Center (SCCC) elderly users’ participation in exercise rehabilitation programs and their successful aging. Toward that end, 400 65-year or older partic-ipants and non-participants in SCCCs’ exercise rehabilitation programs, living in Incheon, were sampled. Of their answered questionnaires, 35 copies which were deemed low-reliability, duplicated, and inadequate-ly specified were excluded from the analysis. And, the other data were coded through computers, and underwent a descriptive statistical anal-ysis (DSA) and a standard multiple regression analysis (SMRA) using Windows SPSS/PC+21.0 Version statistical program. Thus it was firstly found that elderly people’s participation or non-participation in exercise rehabilitation programs partially influenced their recovery resilience and successful aging. The participants group, compared with the non-participants group, had greater recovery resilience and experi-enced successful aging. Second, the relation between the degree of participation in exercise rehabilitation programs, recovery resilience and successful aging revealed that the longer and the more frequent the participation in exercise rehabilitation programs was, the greater the recovery resilience was and the more successful aging was. Third, the verification of the mediation effect of recovery resilience in the rela-tion between the program participation degree and the successful ag-ing revealed that, compared with those of the model of direct effects of independent variables and dependent variables, the recovery resil-ience-mediated model’s verification power and explanation power were greater.
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