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    Title: 通過以個人優勢為基礎之活動介入達到有意義之人生:嬰兒潮之顧客觀點
    Achieving Life Meaningfulness through Strength-Based Activity Intervention: the Baby Boomers’ perspective
    Authors: 王祖韵
    Wang, Tsu Yun
    Contributors: 苑守慈
    Yuan, Soe Tsyr
    王祖韵
    Wang, Tsu Yun
    Keywords: 正向心理學
    娛樂正向循環模型
    人生意義
    Positive psychology
    Flourishing through leisure
    Meaning in life
    Date: 2016
    Issue Date: 2016-08-09 10:45:20 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 隨著社會戰後嬰兒潮的生活型態改變,既有的服務並不能完全符合戰後嬰兒潮人群的需求,現今,戰後嬰兒潮人群們正在尋求一個能增加他們新鮮感、增加刺激並增加他們的人生意義的服務,該服務必須能符合他們追求與眾不同並且滿足他們對人生意義追尋的需求。我們利用娛樂正向循環模型(Flourishing through leisure model)及以個人優勢為基礎之介入(Strength-based intervention)為基礎設計我們的服務。傳統介入的服務都是透過專家或心理治療師約談的方式進行,但此種方式,既耗時又耗費金錢。
    在本研究當中,基於上述的需求,我們開發出一個概念性架構並且依此建構一個系統服務。並在學術上,藉由以個人優勢為基礎之介入幫助戰後嬰兒潮人群透過增加人生目的存在的感受程度(the sense of presence of purpose)及計畫滿足程度(plan fulfillment),進而達到人生意義程度的增加(meaningful degree)。
    本研究所使用的探索性評估方式顯示出「以個人優勢為基礎之介入」對於「行為與介入的符合程度(behavior and intervention alignment)」及「計畫滿足程度」的正向影響,而「行為與介入的符合程度」也會對於「人生目的存在的感受程度」產生正向影響,此外,我們也發現戰後嬰兒潮人群的個人優勢組合(the combination of strengths)也會隨著時間及人生意義的目標改變而不斷進行調整。
    Facing the changing lifestyles of the elderly in developed world, it is still a big room for improvement on existing services to meet the need of Baby Boomers. Baby Boomers nowadays are seeking for some new, excited, and meaningful in their life. They want to be different, unique, and fulfilling, i.e., making them flourish. The key pillar for flourish is meaning. Traditionally, the services toward flourish usually executed by specialist and conducted by an offline process. However, that is time-consuming and cost-wasting. In this study, we develop a conceptual framework to build an affective intervention through wearable devices. This study will focus on strength-based intervention which can make user get higher level of sense of purpose, make plan more fulfilling, and finally lead to meaningful degree maximization. Our exploratory evaluations show that “strength-based intervention” will positively influence on “plan fulfillment” and “behavior and intervention alignment” and that “behavior and intervention alignment” will positively influence on “sense of presence of purpose”. In addition, the combination of strengths of Baby Boomers would change as time goes by.
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