Rapid Psychological assessment of depression and its relationship with physical health

Mangesh Balu Nanaware, Pavithra Cheluvaraj, Surya Prakasa Rao

Abstract

Background
Old age is associated with increased occurrence of a wide array of Psychological impairments or losses, which might contribute to physical disabilities. As Depression has been identified as the most common aberration its rapid assessment would be able to identify the quality of individual and family life of the elderly.

Aims
To assess psychological health status with respect to depression among geriatric urban community, and the relationship of depression with health perception and physical health status has been explored.

Methods

 A cross-sectional total geriatric population survey consisting of 254 elderly has been carried out at urban field practice area. A standard geriatric depression scale (Short form) has been utilized to assess psychological status. Detailed physical examination and investigations with special reference to Diabetes, Hypertension and Visual defects was carried out. Data was analyzed to find out the relationship of various socio-demographic factors, physical morbidities with depression.

Results
Out of 254 elderly examined, 32 per cent females and 23 per cent males were found to be suffering from depressive disorders. When assessed for individual health status perception, 25 per cent felt to have good health. Out of 190 geriatric subjects perceiving fair to bad health, 110 were found to be suffering from depression (p < 0.001). Depression was also found to be associated with history of hospital admission in the previous year (p < 0.05), low vision (p < 0.05), diabetes (p < 0.01) and hypertension (p < 0.01).

Conclusion
Depression among geriatric age group is associated with physical illness and perception of health.
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