Assessing relation of social skills with perceived social dignity and mental health of elderly people in mahabad
Abstract
Social skills are behaviors that enables one to interact effectively
and avoid the adverse responses and show behavioral health, social
and psychological ones. Factors such as Non-use of the elderly’s
skills, impaired social skills, indifference and neglect of the elderly
reduces the level of dignity and factors such as independence,
integrity and respect, discipline and doing things right is to increase
the level of their dignity. methodology: To assess relation of social
skills with perceived social dignity and mental health of elderly people
in Mahabad, 300 participants were recruited randomize from the
records file of health centers and for collection information, Reggio
social skills questionnaire, Jacelon perceived social dignity and
general health questionnaire (GHQ12) were used. For all tests a
significance level of 0.05 was considered and statistics software SPSS
version 24 and AMOS version 24 were used. Result: The results
showed a significant relationship between social skills and mental
health with demographic variable such as gender and age and also;
There was a significant relationship between social skills and social
dignity (p< 0/001). Social skills predicted 26% of social dignity
among the elderly in the city of Mahabad and also Social skills
predicted 16% of mental health dignity among the elderly in the city
of Mahabad. Therefore, Social skills was as well as unique predictive
for mental health and perceived social dignity. Conclusion: Due to the
positive impact of social skills on the perceived social dignity in the172
elderly and mental health, the need for these skills in this age group is
more and more felt.