A Pilot Study of Depression Among Older People in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Overview
General Medicine
Affiliations
Background: Depression is common among elderly in developed countries and it is more pronounced in institutional settings. In Pakistan there is a lack of empirical data on depression among this segment of the population particularly with reference to their living arrangements.The objectives of the present study are to report the magnitude of depression among elderly having two different residential arrangements and to examine the association of depression and its established demographic factors.
Findings: Data were collected from 141 respondents. 108 were community residents (m = 57 and f = 51) and 33 were living in the care homes (m = 29 and f = 4).Prevalence of depression as assessed by Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) among community and Care Homes (CHs) participants was 31.5 percent and 60.6 percent, respectively.On Centre of Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), 42.6 percent of the community and 69.7 percent of the CH respondents were deemed depressed. Before adjusting for any other potential risk factors the odds of being depressed was significantly increased if the study participants were living in CH, relatively older, female, not currently married, had low educational level, had lower Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores, and reported lower perceived emotional and practical support. In a partially adjusted logistic regression model an increased risk of depression was not confounded by any of the above mentioned risk factors.However, the risk associated was not significant when it was adjusted for social support.
Conclusions: The findings of the current study are consistent with previous research and throws light on the dire need for interventions to address mental health needs of Pakistani elderly.Implications for improving the mental health status of elderly are also presented.
Psychiatric Morbidity Among Older Hospitalized Patients.
Aljukic N, Hasanovic M, Pajevic I, Avdibegovic E, Brigic A Mater Sociomed. 2024; 35(4):275-279.
PMID: 38380283 PMC: 10875944. DOI: 10.5455/msm.2023.35.275-279.
Depression among ethnic minority elderly in the Central Highlands, Vietnam.
Hoang Lan N, Thuy N Health Psychol Open. 2022; 7(2):2055102920967236.
PMID: 35186311 PMC: 8851141. DOI: 10.1177/2055102920967236.
The prevalence of depression among the elderly people living in rural Wardha.
Goswami S, Deshmukh P Ind Psychiatry J. 2021; 30(1):90-95.
PMID: 34483530 PMC: 8395543. DOI: 10.4103/ipj.ipj_43_17.
Tariq A, Beihai T, Abbas N, Ali S, Yao W, Imran M Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020; 17(5).
PMID: 32106585 PMC: 7084927. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17051485.
Depression, Anxiety, and Apathy in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Current Perspectives.
Ma L Front Aging Neurosci. 2020; 12:9.
PMID: 32082139 PMC: 7002324. DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2020.00009.