Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Sep 2015)

Screening Depression Among Elderly in a City of Southeast Asia

  • Abhishek Gupta,
  • Uday Mohan,
  • Shivendra Kumar Singh,
  • Manish K Manar,
  • Sarvada Chandra Tiwari,
  • Vijay Kumar Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2015/14100.6426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
pp. LC01 – LC05

Abstract

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Introduction: Changing family structure (Joint to Nuclear), increased life expectancy above 60 years of age, generation and communication gap, financial dependency on children leads to conflict among family members. This may sometime lead to old age home settlement of elderly people. All these condition leads to isolation and insecurity among elderly people and this condition affect the mental status of elderly people which may sometime lead to depression among Old Age Homes residents and family living elderly people. Objective: To study the prevalence of depression and diagnosed systemic morbidities among elderly people. To study the predictors of depression among study subjects. Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among elderly people (age ≥60 years) residing in old age homes (OAHs) and in community/families in Lucknow, India. Multistage sampling technique was used to include required sample of subjects from the community and for OAHs all the elderly people living in OAHs were included. Geriatric depression scale was used to screen depression. Results: Depression was 27.7% among elderly people residing in OAHs while it was 15.6% those residing at their own homes. In community most frequent morbidity was hypertension (17.7%) while 41.1% elderly people had no diagnosed morbidity. In OAHs out of total the musculoskeletal morbidity (33.7%) was most frequent and 18.8% had no diagnosed morbidity. On multivariate analysis financial dependency and education were found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: Depression was more common among elderly living in Old Age Homes as compare to those living in community. Hypertension, musculoskeletal morbidities and eye related morbidities were most frequent diagnosed morbidities. Financial Dependency & Education were found to be primary predictors of depression.

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