A randomized controlled trial to promote volunteering in older adults.

Lisa M Warner, Julia K Wolff, Jochen P Ziegelmann, Susanne Wurm
Author Information
  1. Lisa M Warner: German Centre of Gerontology.
  2. Julia K Wolff: German Centre of Gerontology.
  3. Jochen P Ziegelmann: German Centre of Gerontology.
  4. Susanne Wurm: German Centre of Gerontology.

Abstract

Volunteering is presumed to confer health benefits, but interventions to encourage older adults to volunteer are sparse. Therefore, a randomized controlled trial with 280 community-dwelling older German adults was conducted to test the effects of a theory-based social-cognitive intervention against a passive waiting-list control group and an active control intervention designed to motivate physical activity. Self-reports of weekly volunteering minutes were assessed at baseline (5 weeks before the intervention) as well as 2 and 6 weeks after the intervention. Participants in the treatment group increased their weekly volunteering minutes to a greater extent than Participants in the control groups 6 weeks after the intervention. We conclude that a single, face-to-face group session can increase volunteering among older community-dwelling adults. However, the effects need some time to unfold because changes in volunteering were not apparent 2 weeks after the intervention.

MeSH Term

Aged
Female
Germany
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Motivation
Motor Activity
Residence Characteristics
Time Factors
Volunteers

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