Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem (Jun 2014)

Mental health is the most important factor influencing quality of life in elderly left behind when families migrate out of rural China

  • Jian-fei Xie,
  • Si-qing Ding,
  • Zhu-qing Zhong,
  • Qi-feng Yi,
  • Sai-nan Zeng,
  • Jun-hua Hu,
  • Jian-da Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.3400.2425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
pp. 364 – 370

Abstract

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OBJECTIVES: to investigate the quality of life and the associated factors on left behind elderly in rural China.METHOD: the research was conducted cluster sampling to select 456 elderly left behind when family members migrated out of rural China to participate in a cross-sectional study by completing a general data questionnaire and Quality of Life questionnaire.RESULTS: 91.5% of the elderly requested psychological counseling and education. For the elderly, scores for mental health (39.56±13.73) were significantly lower compared with Chinese standard data (61.6±13.7) (P<0.001). Age, chronic disease type, gender, residence pattern and economic support from children were the main psychological factors influencing this population.CONCLUSION: mental health is the most important factor influencing quality of life of elderly left behind when family members migrated out of rural China. Our study suggested a need to widely establish a general practitioner team for psychological intervention for improving rural elderly people's Quality of Life level, especially in the psychological domain.

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