中老年人抑郁症状、社会孤立、视觉不适和听力损失的关系

Q3 Medicine Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki Pub Date : 2023-03-28 DOI:10.22365/jpsych.2022.086
Mariana Ferreira Carrijo, Ana Cristina Silva Augusto, Taiene da Silva Alencar, Aline Martins Alves, Bruna Moretti Luchesi, Tatiana Carvalho Reis Martins
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慢性疾病,特别是抑郁症的发病率在世界范围内呈上升趋势。卫生专业人员在筛查和早期发现这种疾病方面发挥着重要作用,以防止可能造成的损害,如残疾和依赖。随着年龄的增长,可能会出现视觉和听力损失等感觉障碍,这可能导致孤立,从而导致抑郁症状的发展。本研究的目的是分析中老年人抑郁症状、社会孤立、视觉主诉和听力损失自我知觉之间的关系。这是在巴西南马托格罗索州Três Lagoas进行的一项横断面定量研究,有300名男女参与者,年龄在45岁及以上,在初级保健网络中登记。数据是通过一份包含社会人口统计数据的结构化问卷和以下问题收集的:“你是否认为自己社会孤立?”、“你是否有视力和/或听力问题而无法进行日常生活活动?”以及“如果有,你是否使用助听器和/或眼镜或隐形眼镜?”使用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)评估抑郁症状,并根据年龄调整截止分数。以抑郁症状的存在为因变量,采用二元logistic回归对数据进行分析。p≤0.05为显著性。大多数样本为女性(65.7%),平均年龄为60.9岁,56.7%被归类为抑郁症状,27.0%认为自己与社会隔离,84.7%报告视力下降(70.7%使用眼镜),17.3%报告听力下降(2.3%使用助听器)。社会隔离(OR = 6.0)、视力不适(OR = 3.85)和听力损失(OR = 4.67)与抑郁症状的出现有关。此外,已婚(OR = 0.51)是这些参与者的保护因素。结果显示早期诊断抑郁症状的重要性。视力和听力缺陷的矫正是重点,因为这些可能与抑郁症的症状有关。初级卫生保健的卫生专业人员应该能够监测抑郁症状、视觉和听力疾患,并促进社会互动。
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Relationship between depressive symptoms, social isolation, visual complaints and hearing loss in middle-aged and older adults.

The prevalence of chronic diseases, especially depression, has been increasing worldwide. Health professionals have an important role in screening and early detection of the disorder, to prevent possible damage such as disability and dependence. With aging, sensory impairments can occur, such as visual and hearing losses, which can lead to isolation contributing to the development of depressive symptoms. The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between depressive symptoms, social isolation, and self-perception of visual complaints and hearing loss in middle-aged and older adults. It was a cross-sectional quantitative study, in Três Lagoas, state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, with 300 participants of both sexes, aged 45 years and over, registered in the Primary Health Care network. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire with sociodemographic data and the questions "Do you consider yourself socially isolated?", "Do you have a vision and/or a hearing problem capable of stopping you from performing a daily life activity?" and "If yes, do you use a hearing aid and/or glasses or contact lenses?". Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression (CES-D) scale with a cut-off score adapted for age. Data were analyzed with binary logistic regression, with the presence of depressive symptoms being the dependent variable. Values of p≤0.05 were considered significant. The majority of the sample were women (65.7%), with an average age of 60.9 years, 56.7% were classified with depressive symptoms, 27.0% considered themselves socially isolated, 84.7% reported visual acuity loss (70.7% used glasses) and 17.3% reported hearing loss (2.3% used hearing aids). Social isolation (OR = 6.0), visual complaints (OR = 3.85), and hearing loss (OR = 4.67) were related to the presence of depressive symptoms. Moreover, being married (OR = 0.51) was a protective factor in these participants. The results showed the importance of early diagnosis of depressive symptoms. The correction of visual and hearing deficits is highlighted, as these may be related to symptoms of depression. Health professionals in Primary Health Care should be able to monitor depressive symptoms, visual and hearing complaints, and to promote social interaction.

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