농촌지역 독거노인의 사회적 지지 및 만성 의학적 질환이 우울증상에 미치는 영향Effects of Social Support and Chronic Medical Conditions on Depressive Symptoms in Elderly People Living Alone in a Rural Community
- Other Titles
- Effects of Social Support and Chronic Medical Conditions on Depressive Symptoms in Elderly People Living Alone in a Rural Community
- Authors
- 채철호; 이상수; 박철수; 김봉조; 이철순; 이소진; 이동윤; 서지영; 안인영; 최재원; 차보석
- Issue Date
- 2018
- Publisher
- 대한생물치료정신의학회
- Keywords
- Living alone; Elderly; Depression; Social support; Chronic medical condition; 독거; 노인; 우울증; 사회적 지지; 만성 의학적 질환
- Citation
- 생물치료정신의학, v.24, no.3, pp 184 - 193
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 생물치료정신의학
- Volume
- 24
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 184
- End Page
- 193
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/12493
- DOI
- 10.22802/jksbtp.2018.24.3.184
- ISSN
- 1225-9454
- Abstract
- Objectives:This study investigated the effects of social support and chronic medical conditions on depressive symptoms in elderly people living alone in a rural community. Methods:Sociodemographic information on 173 subjects aged 65 years or older who lived alone in a rural community and were recipients of National Basic Livelihood Security was collected and analyzed. All participants completed the Korean Form of the Geriatric Depression Scale and the Lubben Social Network Scale. Additionally, the current prevalence of chronic medical conditions that interfere with the activities of daily living was examined. Multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to analyze the associations of social support and chronic medical conditions with depressive symptoms. Results:Social support(odds ratio: OR, 0.96; 95% confidence interval: 95% CI, 0.92-0.99) and chronic medical conditions(OR, 1.59; 95% CI, 1.23-2.05) were significantly associated with depressive symptoms in all subjects. When analyzed by gender, social support served as a protective factor against depressive symptoms in elderly men only(OR, 0.91; 95% CI, 0.83-0.99), and chronic medical conditions increased the risk of depressive symptoms in elderly women only(OR, 1.74; 95% CI, 1.26-2.40). Furthermore, osteoarthritis and lumbar pain were risk factors for depressive symptoms in all subjects(OR, 2.24; 95% CI, 1.10-4.56 and OR, 2.10; 95% CI, 1.08-4.12) and in elderly women(OR, 4.07; 95% CI, 1.68-9.84 and OR, 3.34; 95% CI, 1.47-7.57), respectively. Conclusion:This study indicates that improving the social support and managing the chronic medical conditions of elderly people living alone are important for the prevention of depression in this population. Additionally, the present results suggest that it is necessary to establish different depression-prevention strategies for elderly men and women living alone.
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