[认知障碍老年人在 Covid-19 大流行期间的日常生活和心理健康]。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatrische Praxis Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-25 DOI:10.1055/a-2230-2873
Angela Nikelski, Eva M Trompetter, Melanie Boekholt, Fanny Schumacher-Schönert, Anika Rädke, Bernhard Michalowsky, Horst Christian Vollmar, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Martin Driessen, Jochen René Thyrian, Stefan H Kreisel
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目的目的:分析大流行对日常生活和社会心理健康的影响,研究对象是居家生活的认知障碍老年人这一未被充分研究的弱势群体:分别于 2020 年(n+=+141)和 2021 年(n+=+107)对有认知障碍(MMSE Ø 23.4)的 65 岁以上老年人进行了结构化电话访问调查。本文介绍的 2021 年调查结果反映了他们的经历和态度、对日常生活和医疗保健的影响,以及社会心理负担和资源。对 n+=+66.Results 的部分负担指标进行了纵向分析:结果:即使面对越来越多的担忧以及对日常生活和医疗保健的适度影响,总体社会心理健康状况良好,且随着时间的推移基本保持稳定:结论:受访者拥有较多的个人和社会资源,他们应对限制的特点是接受和愿意适应。
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[Everyday Life and Mental Health of Elderly with Cognitive Impairment During the Covid-19 Pandemic].

Objective: The aim is to analyze pandemic-related effects on everyday life and psychosocial health in the understudied vulnerable group of cognitively impaired elderly people living at home.

Methods: Structured telephone interviews in 2020 (n+=+141) and 2021 (n+=+107) were used to survey over-65s with cognitive impairment (MMSE Ø 23.4). The results from the 2021 survey presented here reflect experiences and attitudes, effects on daily life and health care, and psychosocial burdens and resources. Longitudinal analysis of selected indicators of burden is provided for n+=+66.

Results: Even in the face of increasing concerns and moderate impacts on everyday life and health care, overall psychosocial health is proving to be good and largely stable over time.

Conclusion: Respondents have high levels of personal and social resources, and their coping with limitations is characterized by acceptance and willingness to adapt.

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