A short-term intervention to enhance cognitive and affective functioning in older adults.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:This study was designed to investigate the benefits of a short-term intervention for older adults that targeted cognitive functioning and quality of life issues important for independent living. METHOD:One hundred twenty-four community-dwelling participants (aged 60 to 86) took part in one of three study conditions: theater arts (primary intervention), visual arts (non-content-specific comparison group), and no-treatment controls. RESULTS:After 4 weeks of instruction, those given theater training made significantly greater gains than did no-treatment controls on both cognitive and psychological well-being measures. A comparison of theater and visual arts training showed fewer benefits in fewer areas for visual arts. DISCUSSION:The authors suggest reasons why various aspects of theater training appear to enhance healthy aging.

journal_name

J Aging Health

authors

Noice H,Noice T,Staines G

doi

10.1177/0898264304265819

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-01-01 00:00:00

pages

562-85

issue

4

eissn

0898-2643

issn

1552-6887

journal_volume

16

pub_type

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