养老院老年人体弱与抑郁的关系

Zuhal Darwis, Imran Safei
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背景:虚弱被描述为多个生理系统的集体衰退和对多种压力源的易感性增加。它还与情绪困扰和精神疾病有关,尤其是抑郁症。虚弱和抑郁都与老年人的许多有害后果相关,包括生活质量下降、卫生服务使用率上升以及发病率和死亡率上升。鉴于老年人虚弱和抑郁的突出表现,以及它们共存时的有害后果,了解这些因素之间的联系是必不可少的。目的:本研究旨在分析养老院老年人虚弱与抑郁的关系。材料和方法:本研究是横断面的,在南苏拉威西的3家养老院进行。对虚弱和抑郁进行了测量。虚弱程度采用埃德蒙顿虚弱量表(EFS)评估,抑郁程度采用老年抑郁量表(GDS)评估。数据采用SPSS 25中Pearson检验进行分析。结果:共纳入受试者27例,其中女性19例(70.3%),男性8例(29.6%),平均年龄73.15±8岁。平均EFS为5.89±3.15。平均GDS为3.74±3.14。虚弱与抑郁呈正相关(r=0.6, p=0.001)。结论:在养老院的老年人中,虚弱和抑郁之间存在着强烈而实质性的联系。
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Association between Frailty and Depression among Elderly in Nursing Home
Background: Frailty is described by the collective decline of multiple physiological systems and increased vulnerability to multiple stressors. It is also linked to emotional distress and mental illness, especially depression. Both frailty and depression are correlated with many harmful consequences in the elderly, including decreased quality of life, escalated utilization of health services, and elevated morbidity and mortality. Given the prominence of frailty and depression in the elderly, and the deleterious consequences when they coexist, understanding the association between these factors is essential. Aim: This study aims to analyze the association between frailty and depression among the elderly in the nursing home. Material and Methods: This research was cross-sectional, and conducted at 3 nursing homes in South Sulawesi. Frailty and depression were measured. Frailty was assessed by Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS), while depression was evaluated by Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). The data were analyzed with the Pearson test in SPSS 25. Results: There were 27 participants, consisting of females 19 (70.3%), and males 8 (29.6%) with a mean age was 73.15±8, included in this study. The mean EFS was 5.89±3.15. The mean GDS result was 3.74±3.14. Frailty has positive strong association with depression (r=0.6, p=0.001). Conclusion: There was a strong and substantial association between frailty and depression among the elderly in the nursing home.
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