Review Article

Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era?

Volume: 4 Number: 3 December 31, 2021
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Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era?

Abstract

COVID-19 threatens the world by potentially harming individuals, families, and civilizations in the same way that negative changes arise in all epidemics. Several personal changes such as regulation of emotions (anxiety, depression, aggression), internal pressure about changes in social norms and rules, and social isolation make the COVID-19 more complicated. Older adults have been negatively affected by COVID-19. What is occurring is causing anxiety and panic among older individuals in a world where life is reframed with "#stay at home." Individual changes, social isolation practices, and mental health outcomes for older individuals are all discussed in the framework of COVID-19. Previous study findings are reviewed in the context of preventative initiatives for older people.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Clinical Psychology

Journal Section

Review Article

Publication Date

December 31, 2021

Submission Date

December 1, 2021

Acceptance Date

December 31, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 4 Number: 3

APA
Durak, M. (2021). Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era? Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care, 4(3), 49-55. https://doi.org/10.51819/jaltc.2021.1098650
AMA
1.Durak M. Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era? J Aging Long Term Care. 2021;4(3):49-55. doi:10.51819/jaltc.2021.1098650
Chicago
Durak, Mithat. 2021. “Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era?”. Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care 4 (3): 49-55. https://doi.org/10.51819/jaltc.2021.1098650.
EndNote
Durak M (December 1, 2021) Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era? Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care 4 3 49–55.
IEEE
[1]M. Durak, “Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era?”, J Aging Long Term Care, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 49–55, Dec. 2021, doi: 10.51819/jaltc.2021.1098650.
ISNAD
Durak, Mithat. “Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era?”. Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care 4/3 (December 1, 2021): 49-55. https://doi.org/10.51819/jaltc.2021.1098650.
JAMA
1.Durak M. Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era? J Aging Long Term Care. 2021;4:49–55.
MLA
Durak, Mithat. “Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era?”. Journal of Aging and Long-Term Care, vol. 4, no. 3, Dec. 2021, pp. 49-55, doi:10.51819/jaltc.2021.1098650.
Vancouver
1.Mithat Durak. Can Psychological Interventions Sprout and Crown Individual and Societal Desired Outcomes for the Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era? J Aging Long Term Care. 2021 Dec. 1;4(3):49-55. doi:10.51819/jaltc.2021.1098650

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