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研究生: 楊博軒
Yeung, Pok-Hin
論文名稱: 高齡者參與虛擬實境運動對幸福感與生活滿意度之影響
Research on the Influence of Participation in Virtual Reality Exercise on Well-being and Life Satisfaction for Elderly
指導教授: 張少熙
Chang, Shao-Hsi
口試委員: 韓豐年
Han, Feng-Nian
薛名淳
Hsueh, Ming-Chun
張少熙
CHANG, Shao-Hsi
口試日期: 2021/07/07
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 體育學系
Department of Physical Education
論文出版年: 2021
畢業學年度: 109
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 71
中文關鍵詞: 銀髮族虛擬實境運動介入休閒活動主觀幸福感生活滿意
英文關鍵詞: elderly, virtual reality exercise, leisure exercise, subject well being, life Satisfaction
研究方法: 準實驗設計法
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202101408
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 背景:虛擬實境運動為新一代科技運動工具,且過往已有許多研究發現高齡族群使用虛擬實境產品進行休閒與運動,運動課程可給予高齡者使用,並具備足夠的可行性與安全性。然而,目前相關研究探討高齡者參與虛擬實境運動與心理健康影響之成果則頗為鮮少。方法:本研究招募居住於臺北市地區,且年齡達65歲以上之高齡者 (年齡72.16 ± 4.9歲),研究對象分為兩組,實驗組進行每週2次,每次75-80分鐘,共12週之虛擬實境運動課程,對照組則無進行介入,兩組同樣於前測與後測填寫幸福感與生活滿意度之問卷,瞭解介入後的心理健康效益。結果:經虛擬實境運動課程介入後,實驗組高齡者之幸福感與生活滿意度顯著優於前測,而對照組在生活滿意度構面也有顯著之情形;此外,進一步分析發現整體參與者總體休閒時間身體活動越多,及步行時間越多,可正向預測其幸福感與生活滿意度,但在中高強度身體活動則無相關發現。結論:(一)虛擬實境運動可有效提升高齡者主觀的心理幸福感與生活滿意度狀態,期盼科技運動產品可持續應用於高齡者族群改善心理健康,達到智慧老化之效益。(二)同時建議高齡者亦可從事充足的休閒時間身體活動與步行 (≥150分鐘/週),以維持良好的心理健康狀態。

    Background: Virtual reality (VR) exercise becomes a new generation sports instrument in technology. Several previous studies have shown that VR instrument could provide leisure exercise for the elderly with adequate feasibility and safety, but the aspect of influence in the mental health of VR exercise applications have not been investigated sufficiently.
    Methods: The study recruited the elderly who are living in Taipei and aged above 65 years old (mean age 72.16 ± 4.9 years). Participants were divided into 2 groups: 1) VR exercise group, a total of 12 weeks VR exercise program, twice a week, each session about 75 to 80 minutes; 2) Control group, without VR exercise intervention. Two groups were required to finish a questionnaire, at pre-VR exercise program and post-VR exercise program, for evaluating the well-being and life satisfaction for comparison between pre-VR exercise program and post-VR exercise program.
    Results: After the VR exercise program intervened, VR exercise group participants reported a significant improvement in a few aspects, while the control group reported a similar trend on the whole aspect of life satisfaction. In addition, when participants had more total volume leisure time of physical activity and walking in the leisure period, well-being and life satisfaction could be predictable. However, there was no significant related finding in moderate to vigorous physical activity.
    Conclusion:
    1) VR exercise could effectively improve well-being and life satisfaction for the elderly. It is encouraged that these related technology products can apply continuously for improving the mental health of the elderly.
    2) It is highly recommended that the elderly should maintain at least 150 minutes per week to have adequate physical activity and gaiting in leisure, which leads to a good mental health condition.

    第壹章 緒論 1 第一節 研究背景與動機 1 第二節 研究目的 4 第三節 研究問題 4 第四節 研究範圍與限制 5 第五節 研究重要性 6 第六節 名詞操作性定義 6 第貳章 文獻探討 8 第一節 休閒時間身體活動效益對高齡者健康促進之效益 8 第二節 幸福感與生活滿意度相關文獻 13 第三節 虛擬實境運動介入與心理健康之相關文獻 22 第四節 本章總結 27 第參章 研究方法 28 第一節 研究架構 28 第二節 研究流程 29 第三節 研究對象 30 第四節 研究工具 31 第五節 實驗步驟與程序 34 第六節 資料處理與分析 38 第肆章 結果與討論 39 第一節 虛擬實境運動課程參與者身體活動及社會人口背景特性 39 第二節 虛擬實境運動課程介入對高齡者幸福感與生活滿意度之影響 43 第三節 參與者不同身體活動量對幸福感與生活滿意度之影響 49 第四節 討論 51 第伍章 結論與建議 54 第一節 結論 54 第二節 建議 55 參考文獻 57 附錄 68 附錄一:基本資料、健康訪問 68 附錄二:老人幸福感問卷 69 附錄三:生活滿意度量表 69 附錄四:休閒時間身體活動量表 70 附錄五:研究倫理審查核可證明書 71

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