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Psychological Well-Being and Ways of Coping Among Retirees: A Cross-Sectional Study Publisher



Shoushtarimoghaddam E1 ; Karimi M1 ; Tarrahi MJ2 ; Soltani E1 ; Kaveh MH1
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  1. 1. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  2. 2. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Source: American Journal of Health Education Published:2024


Abstract

Background: Retirement challenges can significantly impact retirees’ well-being. Purpose: This study investigated retirees’ psychological well-being (PWB) and ways of coping (WOC) during retirement. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 341 retirees was conducted using systematic random sampling. Standardized questionnaires evaluated PWB and WOC. Data were analyzed using ANOVA, Pearson correlation, and linear regression in SPSS-26. Results: Fewer than half the retirees reached the target range for PWB (82.1 ± 10.3) and WOC (94.2 ± 20.8). Males reported higher PWB scores than females, particularly in autonomy, environmental mastery, and self-acceptance. Oil industry retirees scored higher on PWB than education sector retirees, with notable differences in autonomy and self-acceptance. Higher education and financial stability were linked to better WOC and PWB. Specifically, seniors with higher incomes reported more effective WOC and those with higher education levels demonstrated a stronger use of problem-focused coping. Sub-constructs of PWB and WOC were significantly correlated, with escape avoidance negatively impacting self-acceptance and life purpose. Discussion: The low levels of PWB and WOC among retirees emphasize the need for tailored interventions. Health professionals should develop customized programs addressing the specific needs of different demographic groups to improve mental health outcomes. Translation to Health Education Practice: Considering socio-economic and demographic variables is crucial when developing mental health interventions for retirees. © 2024 SHAPE America.