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Psychosocial and physical factors associated with depression in older adults living in studio apartments: A cross-sectional study of a multi-ethnic Asian population

机译:在工作室公寓生活中的老年人抑郁症的心理社会和身体因素:多民族人口的横断面研究

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Background: There is a rapidly ageing population globally, leading to a rise in subsidised public housing in many countries for older adults. According to the World Health Organisation, depression is the most prevalent mental disorder in older adults. There is a gap in literature on the factors associated with depression in those residing in studio apartments for older adults, characterised by small living spaces and isolated community settings. Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the associations between socio-demographic variables, social support, selfperceived health and mental status, life satisfaction, exercise, physical functioning, chronic conditions, and the use of eldercare services, with depressive symptoms. Methods: We utilised a cross-sectional study of older adults aged ?55 years residing in Singapore’s studio apartments. Multivariable logistic regression was applied. Results: Widowhood was associated with depressive symptoms, compared to being married or having a domestic partner (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1.70, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.01 to 2.86). Odds of depressive symptoms were associated with difficulty bathing and showering (AOR = 3.74, 95% CI = 1.06 to 13.21). Depressive symptoms were associated with cataract (AOR = 1.67, 95% CI = 1.01 to 2.77) and urinary tract disorder (AOR = 4.70, 95% CI = 1.21 to 18.26). There were dose-response relationships between higher odds of depressive symptoms and poorer social support, self-perceived mental health, life satisfaction, and exercise behaviour (p for trend 0.001). Conclusion: Factors including widowhood, physical functioning difficulty, chronic conditions, low social support, low selfperceived mental health, poor life satisfaction, and lack of exercise behaviour, were associated with depressive symptoms in older adults residing in studio apartments. More attention is needed to care for the psychosocial and physical needs of older adults in studio apartments.
机译:背景:全球人口迅速衰老,导致在许多国家为老年人提供补贴公共住房。根据世界卫生组织的顾问,抑郁症是老年人最普遍的精神障碍。文学中存在与留在老年人的工作室公寓中的抑郁因素的因素存在差距,其特点是小生活空间和孤立的社区环境。目的:这项研究的目的是审查社会人口变量,社会支持,自我健康和精神状态,生活满意度,运动,身体运作,慢性病条件和使用者的使用,抑郁症状。方法:我们利用对年迈的老年人的横断面研究?55年居住在新加坡的一室公寓。应用多变量的逻辑回归。结果:寡妇与抑郁症状有关,与已婚或拥有国内伴侣(调整的赔率比(AOR)= 1.70,95%置信区间(CI)= 1.01至2.86)。抑郁症状的几率与浴室困难和淋浴有关(AOR = 3.74,95%CI = 1.06至13.21)。抑郁症状与白内障有关(AOR = 1.67,95%CI = 1.01至2.77)和尿路紊乱(AOR = 4.70,95%CI = 1.21至18.26)。抑郁症状的较高几率与社会支持较差,自我感知的心理健康,生活满意度和运动行为之间存在剂量 - 反应关系(p用于趋势& 0.001)。结论:因素包括寡妇,身体运作难度,慢性病条件,低社会支持,低自我的心理健康,差的生活满意度,缺乏运动行为,与居住在工作室公寓的老年人的抑郁症状有关。需要更多关注在工作室公寓的老年人的心理社会和身体需求。

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