Analysis of the Relationship Between Self-Neglect and Spiritual Well-Being in Older Adults

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2025

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This study was conducted to examine the relationship between self-neglect and spiritual well-being in older adults. This descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational study was conducted with 232 older adults. Data were collected using the "Elder Self-Neglect Scale (ESNS)" and "Spiritual Well-Being Scale (FACIT Sp-12)." It was found that 54% of the participants were female, 86% were married, 35% were primary school graduates, 66% lived in the district, 27% had hypertension, 54% had income equal to expenses, and 76% were retired. Mean ESNS total score of older adults was 102.83 +/- 24.82 and mean FACIT Sp-12 total score was 33.73 +/- 9.70. FACIT Sp-12 total score was found to be a significant negative predictor of the dependent variable ESNS total score (p < .05). In this study, it was determined that the spiritual well-being levels of older adults were above average and their self-neglect levels were low. It was determined that as the spiritual well-being levels of older adults increased, their self-neglect levels decreased.

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Öztürk, Zeynep/0000-0003-3368-4288

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Older Adults, Self-Neglect, Spiritual Well-Being

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Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect

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37

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2

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181

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195
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