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Prevalence of Depression in Older Nursing Home Residents in High and Low Altitude Regions: A Comparative Study

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Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2021 Jul 9
PMID 34239461
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Depressive symptoms (depression hereafter) is common in older adults, and closely associated with environmental factors. This study compared the prevalence of depression in older adults living in high-altitude and low-altitude regions, and their association with quality of life (QOL). A total of 632 older nursing home residents were included, with 425 participants living in low-altitude and 207 participants living in high-altitude regions. Depression and QOL were assessed using standardized instruments. The prevalence of depression was 26.9% (95% CI: 23.43-30.37%) in the whole sample of older nursing home residents, with 11.1% (95% CI: 8.01-14.05%) in those living in low-altitude and 59.4% (95% CI: 52.68-66.17%) in those living in high-altitude regions. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that living in low-altitude region ( < 0.001, OR = 0.07, 95% CI: 0.04-0.12) was associated with lower risk of depression, while perception of poor health status ( < 0.001, OR = 3.86, 95% CI: 1.98-7.54) and having insomnia ( < 0.001, OR = 4.76, 95% CI: 2.99-7.56) were associated with higher risk of depression. QOL was significantly lower in physical ( = 35.421, < 0.001), psychological ( = 20.777, < 0.001), social ( = 8.169, < 0.001) and environmental domains ( = 11.861, < 0.001) in those with depression. Depression was common in older nursing home residents especially those living in the high-altitude region. Considering the negative impact of depression on QOL and functional outcomes, routine screening and timely treatment of depression should be implemented in this population.

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