Comparison of leisure time of the elderly in Tehran before and during the COVID19 pandemic |
Paper ID : 1151-SSRC-13TH |
Authors |
Mehdi Eshaghi1, Mandana Sangari *2, Hossein Zareian3 1Islamic Azad university,Chalous branch 2Islamic Azad university/ Chalous branch 3استادیار پژوهشگاه تربیت بدنی و علوم ورزشی |
Abstract |
Background: Covid 19 pandemic has had adverse effects on the elderly. One of the pervasive effects of COVID-19, following social distance in the elderly, is a change in the way they spend their leisure time and reduce their physical activity. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the leisure time of elderly before and during the COVID 19 pandemic in Tehran. Methodology: The study was an applied and descriptive-correlational study. 437 people (270 males, 167 females) were selected using multi-stage random cluster sampling. A demographic questionnaire and The Activity Cards Sort (ACS) were used to assess leisure time. Using descriptive statistics frequencies, percentages, means, standard deviation, minimum, maximum and also tables and graphs were obtained and in inferential statistics Wilcoxon test was used at a significance level of 0.05 and data was analyzed using SPSS software version (21). Results: The results showed that during the COVID 19 pandemic, the instrumental activities of the elderly increased significantly (p = 0.0001 and Z = -10.58). Also, the low-effort activities of the elderly have increased significantly compared to before (p = 0.0001 and Z = -10.55). However; high demand leisure as well as the current social activities of the elderly have decreased significantly compared to before (p = 0.0001 and Z = -9.57) (p = 0.0001 and Z = -13.98) . Conclusion: The results showed that participants reported changes in their physical activity due to the pandemic. The findings showed that physical activities, which can no longer be performed due to public health constraints, are replaced by other types of activities. For example, participants replaced the activities they typically performed at sports centers with activities at home. Participants experienced a significant reduction in high effort leisure time and social activities compared to before. Staying at home increases the amount of low effort leisure time activities and instrumental activities of people during the COVID 19 pandemic. The results showed that increasing unorganized physical activity may be an alternative to structured physical activity, when environmental, personal, or motivational conditions prevent organized activities. |
Keywords |
Leisure time, COVID 19 virus pandemic, Elderly |
Status: Abstract Accepted (Poster Presentation) |