Liliana Giraldo-Rodríguez , Marcela Agudelo-Botero , Mario E. Rojas-Russell
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Abstract
Background
Elder abuse (EA), depressive symptoms, and loneliness represent a growing risk to the health, well-being, and premature mortality of older adults. However, the role of loneliness in the relationship between EA and depressive symptoms has not yet been examined.
Aims
To investigate the associations between these constructs and to explore the possible mediating role of loneliness in the relationship between EA and depressive symptoms in a representative sample of older Mexican people.
Methods
A representative community-dwelling survey of older adults aged 60 and older was conducted in two cities in Mexico (Mexico City and Xalapa) in 2018–2019. Measurements of EA, loneliness, depressive symptoms, health, and sociodemographic data were collected. Regression and mediation models were tested to analyze the associations between these variables.
Results
The prevalence of EA was 16.3%, loneliness was 50%, and depressive symptoms were 25.5%. The odds ratio (OR) for the occurrence of depressive symptoms was 2.7 when the combined effects of EA and loneliness were considered. The proportion of the effect that could explain the mediating role of loneliness was 31%.
Conclusion
To effectively reduce depressive symptoms in older individuals affected by emotional or psychological abuse and neglect, it is crucial to address both the mediating influence of loneliness and EA itself in therapeutic and preventive interventions.
背景:虐待老人(EA)、抑郁症状和孤独感对老年人的健康、福祉和过早死亡构成了越来越大的风险。目的:通过对具有代表性的墨西哥老年人样本进行调查,研究这些因素之间的关联,并探讨孤独感在虐待老人行为与抑郁症状之间可能起到的中介作用:2018-2019年,在墨西哥的两个城市(墨西哥城和哈拉帕)对60岁及以上的老年人进行了一次具有代表性的社区居住调查。调查收集了EA、孤独感、抑郁症状、健康状况和社会人口学数据。测试了回归和中介模型,以分析这些变量之间的关联:EA发生率为16.3%,孤独感为50%,抑郁症状为25.5%。考虑到 EA 和孤独的综合影响,抑郁症状发生的几率比(OR)为 2.7。可以解释孤独感中介作用的影响比例为 31%:结论:要想有效减少受情感或心理虐待和忽视影响的老年人的抑郁症状,在治疗和预防干预措施中同时考虑孤独感和EA本身的中介影响至关重要。
期刊介绍:
Archives of Medical Research serves as a platform for publishing original peer-reviewed medical research, aiming to bridge gaps created by medical specialization. The journal covers three main categories - biomedical, clinical, and epidemiological contributions, along with review articles and preliminary communications. With an international scope, it presents the study of diseases from diverse perspectives, offering the medical community original investigations ranging from molecular biology to clinical epidemiology in a single publication.