Kim H J, Steketee G, Frost R O
School of Social Work, Boston University, MA 02215, USA.
Health Soc Work. 2001 Aug;26(3):176-84. doi: 10.1093/hsw/26.3.176.
Although hoarding has been studied in adults, little is known about problems of hoarding by elderly people. This study used a structured telephone interview with elder services providers to investigate hoarding behaviors in relation to functional impairment, cognitive deficits, and physical and psychological conditions in 62 elderly clients. Most elderly hoarders were female, unmarried, and lived alone. Extensive clutter was associated with significant impairment, interfering with basic hygiene, and posing a serious physical threat for many elderly clients. Clients were rarely insightful about their collecting and often resisted change, rendering interventions generally ineffective. Never-married status was associated with more severe hoarding and greater impairment and possibly with worse outcomes of intervention efforts. Health and mental health implications of hoarding by elderly people and implications for treatment are discussed.
尽管囤积行为在成年人中已有研究,但对于老年人囤积问题却知之甚少。本研究通过对老年服务提供者进行结构化电话访谈,调查了62位老年客户的囤积行为与功能障碍、认知缺陷以及身体和心理状况之间的关系。大多数老年囤积者为女性,未婚且独居。大量杂物堆积与严重功能障碍相关,干扰基本卫生,对许多老年客户构成严重身体威胁。客户对自己的收集行为很少有洞察力,且常常抵制改变,这使得干预措施通常无效。从未结婚的状态与更严重的囤积、更大的功能障碍相关,并且可能与干预效果较差有关。本文讨论了老年人囤积行为对健康和心理健康的影响以及对治疗的启示。