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'Accepting where I'm at' - a qualitative study of the mechanisms, benefits, and impact of a behavioral memory intervention for community-dwelling older adults.

Susan VandermorrisSylvia DavidsonApril AuJoanna SueShafagh FallahAngela K Troyer
Published in: Aging & mental health (2016)
This study highlighted a single, prominent therapeutic benefit of normalization, illustrated a dual mechanism for achieving this, and characterized a nuanced inter-relationship of the emotional and functional impact of the intervention for participants. Results support the notion that group behavioral interventions can educate, empower, and promote psychological well-being in older adults and may be an effective avenue to reduce risk of disease and promote sustained functional independence.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • physical activity
  • working memory
  • sleep quality
  • patient reported