Hao Gang, Bishwajit Ghose, Tang Shangfeng, Nie Changping, Ji Lu, Huang Rui
Zunyi Medical and Pharmaceutical College, Zunyi.
School of Medicine and Health Management, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan.
Clin Interv Aging. 2017 Jun 23;12:971-976. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S137993. eCollection 2017.
There is a growing consensus regarding the influence of various psychosocial factors such as degree of social participation on health and disease outcomes, quality of life, and general well-being. Older individuals with diminished motor and physical functionality suffer a heightened risk of social exclusion and loneliness. Previous studies have demonstrated the association between social exclusion and loneliness with mental health among the older population. In the present study, we aimed to investigate whether or not difficulty in social participation has any relationship with perceived depression among older individuals in South Africa. We collected cross-sectional data from the SAGE Well-Being of Older People Study 2010 on 422 men and women aged 50 years and above. Perceived depression and loss of interest in things (eg, personal relationships, hobbies) during the last 12 months were used as outcome variables with difficulty in joining community activities, relationships/community participation, friendships, and visiting family/friends as the main explanatory variables. Findings indicated that the prevalence of self-reported depression and the feeling of reduced interest in most things were respectively 51.9% and 43.8%. In the multivariate analysis, those who reported difficulty in joining community activities had respectively 64% (OR =1.639; 95% CI =1.081-2.583) and 69% (OR =1.685; 95% CI) higher odds of depression and loss of interest in things compared with those who did not report any difficulty. The study concludes that addressing the barriers to engaging in community activities may help minimize burden of depression among the elderly population in South Africa. Furthermore, large-scale studies are warranted to explore the social and structural barriers which constrain community participation among the elderly population.
对于各种社会心理因素(如社会参与程度)对健康和疾病结果、生活质量及总体幸福感的影响,人们的共识日益增加。运动和身体功能减退的老年人面临社会排斥和孤独的风险更高。先前的研究已证明老年人中社会排斥和孤独与心理健康之间的关联。在本研究中,我们旨在调查在南非老年人中,社会参与困难是否与感知到的抑郁有关。我们从2010年老年人健康与幸福研究(SAGE)中收集了422名年龄在50岁及以上的男性和女性的横断面数据。将过去12个月中感知到的抑郁和对事物(如人际关系、爱好)失去兴趣作为结果变量,将参与社区活动困难、人际关系/社区参与、友谊以及拜访家人/朋友方面的困难作为主要解释变量。研究结果表明,自我报告的抑郁患病率和对大多数事情兴趣降低的感觉分别为51.9%和43.8%。在多变量分析中,报告参与社区活动有困难的人,与未报告任何困难的人相比,抑郁和对事物失去兴趣的几率分别高出64%(OR =1.639;95% CI =1.081 - 2.583)和69%(OR =1.685;95% CI)。该研究得出结论,解决参与社区活动的障碍可能有助于减轻南非老年人群体的抑郁负担。此外,有必要开展大规模研究,以探索限制老年人群体社区参与的社会和结构障碍。