Ni Wayan Kertiasih, Made Nopriantha, A. Wahyuni, N. K. S. Diniari, R. Kuswardhani
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摘要
背景:有证据表明,随着年龄的增长,老年人的血红蛋白水平也会下降。低血红蛋白不仅影响老年人的身体状况,而且影响老年人的心理功能。目的:了解老年人血红蛋白水平与抑郁状态的关系。方法:这是一项分析性横断面研究。数据来自2018年1月至7月期间在ig . ng . g . Ngoerah总医院内科住院的老年/老年患者(50 - 60岁)的医疗记录。贫血状态采用世卫组织标准定义,抑郁状态采用老年抑郁量表(GDS)问卷定义。我们使用独立t检验来了解正态分布的分类变量和数值变量之间的关系。p < 0.05有统计学意义。结果:本研究共纳入102例患者,其中男性47.05%,女性52.94%。老年人抑郁患病率为27.45%,年龄、性别差异无统计学意义。老年人血红蛋白水平与抑郁之间存在相关性(p= 0.037;CI 0、76 - 3、14)。Logistic回归分析显示,年龄和血红蛋白水平对老年人抑郁状态有影响。
Association between hemoglobin levels and depression status in geriatric patients at Prof. DR. I. G. N. G. Ngoerah General Hospital
Background: There is evidence of decreased hemoglobin levels as long as an ageing process in the elderly. Low hemoglobin level conditions not only influence physical status but also mental function in the elderly. Objective: to know the association between hemoglobin level and depression status in the elderly. Methods: This is an analytic cross-sectional study. Data were derived from medical records of elderly/Geriatric patients (age>60 years old) admitted to the Internal Medicine Department of Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah General Hospital between January to July 2018. Anemia status was defined using WHO criteria and depression was defined using Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) questionnaires. We use an independent t-test to know the association between a categorical and numeric variable with normal distribution. Statistically significant if p < 0.05. Results: A total of 102 patient was enrolled in this study consisting of 47,05% male and 52,94% female. The prevalence of depression in the elderly was 27,45% and there is no statistically different based on age and sex. There is an association between hemoglobin level and depression in the elderly (p=0,037; CI 0,76-3,14). Logistic regression analysis shows that age and hemoglobin level impact depression status in the elderly.