An Examination of Associated Factors of Emotional Health Problems among Retirees in Kogi State, Nigeria

Veronica J. Ejeh, Emmanuel Edoja Achor, Esther E. Ejeh
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Emotional health problems are common among retirees, but frequently remain undetected and untreated. It occurs in retirement as a result of challenge experienced by retirees, complex interaction of social, psychological and biological factors. The aim of this study is to investigate the associated factors of emotional health problems (depression, anxiety, and stress) among retirees in Kogi State, Nigeria. The study utilized correlational survey research design. The population for the study comprised 9,950 retirees in Kogi State, Nigeria. The retirees aged 60 and above were selected using multi-stage sampling procedure to give a total sample size of 1,250 respondents. The Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21) was adapted and used to determine associated factors of depression, anxiety, and stress. Bivariate analyses were performed using frequencies, percentages, point-biserial correlation, Cramer’s V coefficient and multiple regression analyses were conducted to determine the relationship between the factors and each of the emotional health problem statuses assessed. The result showed that there were weak positive relationship between depression and age of retirees (rpb= .09, p= .001), anxiety (rpb= .10, p=.001), stress (rpb= .14, p=.001), there were also weak positive relationship between depression and associated factor of income level of retirees and depression (V= .06, p= .050), anxiety (V= .10, p=.001), stress (V= .04, p=.127). Furthermore, there were significant relationships between depression and retirees’ demographic factors of gender (P= .000) and age (P=.004) and educational level (p = .000) with 5% of the variation experiences of depression among retirees, Anxiety and retirees’ demographic factors of gender (p=.001) and age (p=.001), level of education (p=.000), place of residence (p=.02) and income level (p=.02)with 7% experiences of anxiety among retirees and stress and retirees’ demographic factors of gender (p=.000), age (p=.000), place of residence (p=.221), and educational level (p=.001) with 6% experiences of stress found among retirees. The study recommended that Kogi State government should establish guidance clinics in all ministries and local government area and pension commissions in the states. This will create opportunities for counselors to provide psychological education to all retiree clients with problems of adjustment. Government should also establish and build a retirement home for the elderly retirees, as well run a social welfare schemes for retirees like we find in developed countries. This will ensure freedom and comfort for smooth transition from the world of work to the world of retirement.
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尼日利亚科吉州退休人员情绪健康问题相关因素调查
情绪健康问题在退休人员中很常见,但往往未被发现和治疗。它是退休人员面临的挑战,是社会、心理和生物因素复杂相互作用的结果。本研究的目的是调查尼日利亚科吉州退休人员情绪健康问题(抑郁、焦虑和压力)的相关因素。本研究采用相关调查研究设计。这项研究的人口包括尼日利亚科吉州的9950名退休人员。选取60岁及以上的退休人员,采用多阶段抽样方法,总样本量为1250人。采用抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)来确定抑郁、焦虑和压力的相关因素。采用频率、百分比、点双列相关、克莱默V系数和多元回归分析进行双变量分析,以确定各因素与所评估的情绪健康问题状态之间的关系。结果表明:退休人员抑郁与年龄(rpb= 0.09, p= 0.001)、焦虑(rpb= 0.10, p= 0.001)、压力(rpb= 0.14, p= 0.001)呈弱正相关;退休人员收入水平相关因素与抑郁(V= 0.06, p= 0.050)、焦虑(V= 0.10, p= 0.001)、压力(V= 0.04, p= 0.127)呈弱正相关。此外,抑郁与退休人员的性别(P= .000)、年龄(P=.004)和文化程度(P= .000)之间存在显著的相关关系,其中退休人员抑郁经历的变异率为5%,焦虑与退休人员的性别(P= .001)、年龄(P= .001)、文化程度(P= .000)、居住地点(p= 0.02)和收入水平(p= 0.02)与7%的焦虑和压力经历有关,而退休人员的人口统计学因素(性别(p= 0.000)、年龄(p= 0.000)、居住地点(p= 0.221)和教育水平(p= 0.001)与6%的压力经历有关。该研究建议,科吉州政府应该在所有部委和地方政府地区以及各州的养老金委员会建立指导诊所。这将为咨询师提供机会,为所有有适应问题的退休客户提供心理教育。政府还应该为退休老人建立一个养老院,并像发达国家那样为退休人员提供社会福利计划。这将确保从工作世界到退休世界的平稳过渡的自由和舒适。
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