[智利老年人疼痛与抑郁之间的关系。需要立即解决的现实问题]。

María Del Pilar Ureta Fernández, Lydia Lera, Cecilia Albala
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摘要 背景:研究智利老年人疼痛与抑郁之间的关系、其特征及相关因素:研究智利老年人疼痛与抑郁之间的关联、其特征及相关因素:2009年智利老年人依赖性全国调查的横断面分析研究,样本为4766名60岁及以上的老年人。对疼痛的描述采用李克特量表,从 "无痛 "到 "非常痛"。抑郁采用 GDS-15 量表进行测量。为确定疼痛与抑郁之间的关系,进行了调整后的逻辑回归分析:结果:70%的样本报告了疼痛,其中 21.6%为剧烈疼痛。23%的样本在抑郁症筛查中呈阳性,5%怀疑患有严重抑郁症。这两种情况在女性、受教育程度低和居住在农村的受试者中更为常见。疼痛与抑郁之间的相关性为 OR 3.46。疼痛强度越大,抑郁症状的相关性越强,OR 值为 5.2(95% CI 为 4.1-6.7),疑似重度抑郁症的相关性为 OR 值 13.9(95% CI 为 8.1-23.9):疼痛与抑郁之间的关联度很高,且与疼痛的强度有关,教育程度较低和身体依赖性较强的人群的关联度更高。这两种疾病在智利老年人中的高发率及其严重后果使其成为一个紧迫的公共卫生问题,而COVID-19大流行病造成的长期隔离又加剧了这一问题。
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[Association between pain and depression in chilean older adults. Reality that requires an immediate approach].

ABASTRACT Background: To study the association between pain and depression, its characteristics and related factors in chilean older adults.

Methods: Cross-sectional analytical study of the National Survey of Dependence in Chilean older adults 2009, with a sample of 4766 people aged 60 years and older. Pain was described using a Likert scale from "no pain" to "very much pain". Depression was measured using the GDS-15 scale. Adjusted logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the association between pain and depression.

Results: 70% of the sample reported pain, 21.6% of high intensity. The screening was positive for depression in 23% of the sample, and 5% suspected severe depression. Both conditions were more frequent in women, subjects with low levels of schooling and rural residence. There was an association between pain and depression OR 3.46. The greater the intensity of pain, the greater the association OR 5.2 (95% CI 4.1-6.7) for depressive symptoms and OR 13.9 for suspected severe depression (95% CI 8.1-23.9).

Conclusion: The association between pain and depression is high and is related to pain intensity, being higher in people with less education and physical dependency. The high frequency of both conditions in Chilean elderly people and their serious consequences make it an urgent public health problem, aggravated as a consequence of the prolonged isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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