Investigating the prevalence and correlates of depression and stress in older adults: A nation-wide survey in Libya

Mohamed Ali , Alhadi M. Jahan
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This cross-sectional study aims to examine the depressive symptoms and stress among older adults. A convenience sample (n = 547) of older adults aged 60+ years was recruited from various regions in Libya. The WHO-5 and PSS-10 were used to assess depression and stress levels. The level of depressive symptoms and stress were 68 % and 71.5 %, respectively, with males reported more depression and stress than females (p ˂ 0.05). A combination of stress and family status significantly associated with levels of depression among the participants. This study provides important insights into the psychological health status of older adults in Libya. The high levels of depression and stress, as well as the identified correlates, shed light on the factors influencing mental well-being in this vulnerable population. These findings can serve as a foundation for the development of targeted interventions aimed at promoting the mental health of older adults in Libya.

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调查老年人抑郁和压力的发生率及相关因素:利比亚全国调查
这项横断面研究旨在调查老年人的抑郁症状和压力。研究人员从利比亚不同地区招募了 60 岁以上的老年人作为样本(n = 547)。采用 WHO-5 和 PSS-10 评估抑郁和压力水平。抑郁症状和压力水平分别为 68% 和 71.5%,男性比女性报告了更多的抑郁症状和压力(P ˂ 0.05)。压力和家庭状况的组合与参与者的抑郁水平有明显的相关性。这项研究为了解利比亚老年人的心理健康状况提供了重要依据。高水平的抑郁和压力以及已确定的相关因素,揭示了影响这一弱势群体心理健康的因素。这些发现可作为制定旨在促进利比亚老年人心理健康的针对性干预措施的基础。
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