Achterberg Wilco, Pot Anne Margriet, Kerkstra Ada, Ooms Marcel, Muller Martien, Ribbe Miel
Cascade Zorgcentrum Rosencael, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Gerontologist. 2003 Apr;43(2):213-8. doi: 10.1093/geront/43.2.213.
To study the effect of depression (high levels of depressive symptoms) on social engagement.
In 65 nursing homes in the Netherlands, 562 newly admitted residents were assessed at admission. Social engagement was measured with the MDS Index of Social Engagement. A multivariate logistic regression model was used to study the effect of depression, measured according to the MDS-depression rating scale and controlled for confounders, on social engagement.
Fifty-one percent of the newly admitted residents had a low level of social engagement; twenty seven percent were depressed (high levels of depressive symptoms). Residents with a depression were significantly more often found to have low social engagement (OR 3.3), and confounders did not influence the strength of this relationship. Low social engagement on admission is predicted by depression and low cognitive performance, and to a lesser extent by impairments in vision and ADL.
Low social engagement is very common in newly admitted nursing home residents, and depression is an important independent risk factor.
研究抑郁(高水平抑郁症状)对社交参与的影响。
在荷兰的65家养老院中,对562名新入院居民在入院时进行评估。社交参与通过社会参与MDS指数进行测量。使用多变量逻辑回归模型来研究根据MDS抑郁评定量表测量并控制混杂因素后的抑郁对社交参与的影响。
51%的新入院居民社交参与水平较低;27%患有抑郁症(高水平抑郁症状)。患有抑郁症的居民更常被发现社交参与水平较低(比值比3.3),且混杂因素并未影响这种关系的强度。入院时社交参与水平低可由抑郁和低认知表现预测,在较小程度上由视力和日常生活活动能力受损预测。
社交参与水平低在新入院养老院居民中非常普遍,抑郁是一个重要的独立危险因素。