Intergenerational psychological intervention programme - PIN - Exploratory study with children and seniors
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RIAGE – Revista Ibero-Americana da Gerontologia – Número 4
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Intergenerational programs involving children and seniors are a form of psychological
and social intervention that promote the development of cognitive, linguistic, motor,
emotional and social skills and well-being, with significant results and benefits described
for both children and seniors, such as intergenerational socialization and increased self-
esteem and self-efficacy, intellectual development, increased happiness, and improved
quality of life. In Portugal, programmes intervening in the psychological domain are
scarce, which justifies our proposal. We present a P-IN Program: Intergenerational
Psychological Intervention Program: Cri(activ)age, Health and Well-Being focused on the
promotion of creativity, cognitive preservation/development and well-being associated
with intergenerational coexistence.
The P-IN programme aims to: (i) Promote through an intergenerational psychological
intervention, cognitive development/preservation, creativity and well-being, in children
(5-6 years) and seniors (+60). (ii) To evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention on
cognitive development/preservation, creativity and well-being. This paper presents the
conceptual structure of the programme, its organization into three main components:
Beliefs and attitudes; Emotions and well-being; Cognitive stimulation and creativity, and
its operationalization in 10 90-minute sessions. Finally, we present the evaluation plan
of the quality and effectiveness of the programme based on a qualitative
methodological approach using semi-structured interviews to the participants (N= 23
children and 18 seniors; professionals= 4). Of the results we highlight: increase in
autonomy, self-confidence and social participation in both groups. In specific terms, the
increase in the emotional well-being and psychosocial and physical autonomy of the
seniors is highlighted.
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Candeias & Félix (2023) Intergenerational psychological intervention programme - PIN - Exploratory study with children and seniors https://doi.org/10.61415/riage.101