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2114 – A Pilot Study On Promoting Sense Of Coherence Through Person-centered Therapy In Older Adults

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

S. von Humboldt
Affiliation:
Research Unit in Psychology and Health, R&D, ISPA-Instituto Universitário, Lisbon, Portugal
I. Leal
Affiliation:
Research Unit in Psychology and Health, R&D, ISPA-Instituto Universitário, Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

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Objectives

Older adults’ sense of coherence (SOC) is often challenged by changes in later adulthood. Therefore, this study aims to explore if a brief eight-session individual person-centered therapy (PCT) intervention on older adults can promote their SOC, as compared with a control group (waiting list). We posited that participants and randomized to PCT would report improvements in SOC from pre- to post-intervention compared to those in waiting list.

Methods

The Sense of Coherence Scale (SOCS).and demographics were assessed at the baseline (t1), post-treatment (t2) and at the 12-month follow-up (t3), in a group of 87 participants between 65-86 years (M=71.9 SD=4.77).

Results

Results indicated that participants in PCT evidenced greater improvements as to their SOC (31.4%) than those in waiting list (2.3%). Both at the post-intervention, and at follow-up, participants who underwent PCT had a significantly higher SOC (M=4.76, SD=.524). In addition, results revealed no significant between group differences in any socio-demographic variable (P's>.05) in t1, t2 and t3.

Conclusions

Changes in SOC were positive and maintained, thus, findings suggest that PCT is favorable to enhancing SOC. In this context, PCT is also a personal resource to promote SOC. Moreover, since SOC is shown to be associated with healthrelated well-being among older populations, SOC development in old age should be focused.

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