关于“COVID - 19大流行期间社区老年人的孤独和抑郁”的通信

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Psychogeriatrics Pub Date : 2022-05-03 DOI:10.1111/psyg.12845
R. Mungmunpuntipantip, V. Wiwanitkit
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亲爱的编辑,我们饶有兴趣地阅读了《新冠肺炎大流行期间社区老年人的孤独和抑郁:跨部门研究》这本出版物。Alhalaseh等人表示,新冠肺炎疫情对老年人的心理健康造成了巨大损失,尤其是那些患有多发性疾病、基线功能依赖、有抑郁症和认知障碍病史的老年人。针对这些高危人群,以减少孤独、绝望和最终发病率至关重要。Alhalaseh等人目前的研究使用了基于电话的调查,需要检查其可靠性。如果以UCLS孤独感量表的标准版本为基础,其准确性将是公平的。但对于任何修改的版本/技术,都有必要重新检查工具的属性。由于加州大学洛杉矶分校的基本三项孤独感量表是基于面对面的访谈,因此必须验证通过电话交流使用该工具进行的修改。我们同意,新冠肺炎期间老年人孤独的心理问题是一个重要的公共卫生问题。我们同意有必要解决这个问题。然而,如何管理它是一个需要进一步讨论的问题。在疫情爆发期间,全球普遍采用封锁政策。在这样的政策下,直接的心理健康支持可能很困难,而且可能会因为封锁过程而感到孤独。
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Correspondence on ‘Loneliness and depression among community older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic’
Dear Editor, We read the publication ‘Loneliness and Depression among Community Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study’ with a great interest. The COVID-19 epidemic has taken a tremendous toll on the mental health of older persons, particularly those with multimorbidity, baseline functional reliance, and a history of depression and cognitive impairment, according to Alhalaseh et al. It is critical to target these high-risk groups in order to reduce loneliness, despair, and eventual morbidity. The current study by Alhalaseh et al. used a telephonebased survey and it is required to check for its reliability. If based on the standard version of UCLS Loneliness Scale, the accuracy would be fair. But for any modified version/technique, it is necessary to recheck the property of the tool. Since the basic three-item UCLA Loneliness Scale is based on face-toface interviews, a modification using the instrument via telephone communication has to be verified. We agree that the psychological problem of loneliness among the elderly during COVID-19 is an important public health concern. We agree that it is necessary to manage the problem. How to manage it, however, is the issue that should be further discussed. During the outbreak, the implementation of a lockdown policy is being commonly used worldwide. Under such a policy, direct mental health support might be difficult and some loneliness due to the lockdown process can be expected.
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Psychogeriatrics
Psychogeriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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3.60
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5.00%
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115
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychogeriatrics is an international journal sponsored by the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society and publishes peer-reviewed original papers dealing with all aspects of psychogeriatrics and related fields The Journal encourages articles with gerontopsychiatric, neurobiological, genetic, diagnostic, social-psychiatric, health-political, psychological or psychotherapeutic content. Themes can be illuminated through basic science, clinical (human and animal) studies, case studies, epidemiological or humanistic research
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