The effects of the changes in the depression on suicidal ideation among older adults aged 75 and above before and after the COVID-19.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY BMC Geriatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1186/s12877-024-05427-x
Kyu-Hyoung Jeong, Sunghwan Cho, Yeon Jae Hwang, Dayoon Park, Seoyoon Lee
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Background: The unprecedented pandemic situation of COVID-19 has had a negative impact on the mental health of many people, especially among the "old-old" older adults who are aged 75 or older. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the changes in depression among "old-old" older adults before and after the onset of COVID-19, and the extent to which depression affects suicidal ideations.

Method: The 12th to 16th Korea Welfare Panel Study(KoWePS) conducted from 2017 to 2021 was used for analysis. For this study, 771 older individuals with complete data to estimate the degree of change of depression were selected as the final analysis subjects.

Result: A Growth Mixture Modeling(GMM) analysis was conducted, resulting in the classification of two groups: an increasing group and a decreasing group. The study findings showed that "old-old" older individuals with high levels of depression, specifically those in the decreasing group, may be more susceptible to suicidal ideation. Despite this steep change slope, the decreasing group still exhibited a higher level of depression in 2021 compared to the increasing group. As per characteristics, the decreasing group, which showed a higher prevalence of suicidal ideation, had a higher proportion of women and individuals with lower levels of education, those living alone, and a lower household income compared to the increasing group.

Conclusion: It is important to note that although the study emphasized the need to prioritize intervention for the decreasing group with consistently high levels of depression, the majority of individuals belong to the increasing group, which exhibited a gradual increase in depression levels over time. Therefore, intervention plans should be developed concurrently for both groups. Also, it is crucial to implement proactive efforts targeting groups with understandings of these characteristics when establishing preventative measures for depression and suicidal ideation among "old-old" older adults.

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COVID-19 前后抑郁症的变化对 75 岁及以上老年人自杀意念的影响。
背景:COVID-19的空前流行对许多人的心理健康产生了负面影响,尤其是75岁以上的 "高龄 "老年人。因此,本研究旨在调查 COVID-19 发病前后 "高龄 "老年人抑郁症的变化,以及抑郁症对自杀意念的影响程度:方法:采用2017年至2021年进行的第12至16次韩国福利小组研究(KoWePS)进行分析。本研究选择了771名数据完整的老年人作为最终分析对象,以估算抑郁症的变化程度:结果:通过增长混合模型(GMM)分析,将老年人分为两组:增长组和下降组。研究结果表明,抑郁程度较高的 "高龄 "老年人,尤其是抑郁程度下降组的老年人,可能更容易产生自杀意念。尽管存在陡峭的变化斜率,但与递增组相比,递减组在 2021 年仍表现出更高的抑郁水平。从特征来看,与上升组相比,下降组的女性比例更高、受教育程度更低、独居和家庭收入更低,因此自杀倾向的发生率更高:值得注意的是,尽管该研究强调有必要优先对抑郁程度持续较高的下降组进行干预,但大多数人属于上升组,他们的抑郁程度随着时间的推移逐渐上升。因此,应同时为这两个群体制定干预计划。此外,在制定针对 "高龄 "老年人抑郁和自杀意念的预防措施时,针对了解这些特征的群体开展积极的工作也至关重要。
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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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5.70
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7.30%
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873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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