Relação entre traumas na Infância e depressão em idosos cadastrados na Estratégia de Saúde da Família

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Autor(a) principal: Novelo, Marta
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/7602
Resumo: Introduction: Depression is a highly prevalent disease in the elderly, warranting further investigation of the factors associated with its occurrence. In addition, exposure to adverse conditions, especially in childhood, would appear to have an important influence on the manifestation of this disease. Objective: A cross-sectional study aimed to examine the relationship between maltreatment in childhood with depression in the elderly, based on data originating from the research, Epidemiological and Clinical Study of the Elderly, enrolled in the health strategy of Porto Alegre (EMI-SUS). Methods: A random sample comprised of 449 elderly participants, living in low socioeconomic conditions, and enrolled in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) program in the city of Porto Alegre. The prevalence of adverse childhood experiences was estimated, as reported by the elderly and measured using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), with the aim of examining associations with sociodemographic factors and current geriatric depression, obtained from the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15). Results: The sample was predominantly white/Caucasian (67.2%), female (64.1%), and aged 65-75 years (46.1%). The majority had a personal income of less than one minimum salary (57.7%) or had no income (8%), and had a very low formal education level of 4 years or less (35.4%), with a significant number being illiterate (25.8%). Depression was more prevalent in the elderly of a more advanced age (31.6%), divorced (33.2%), black (33.9%), illiterate (39.7%), and with no income (44.1%). Many participants reported experiences of maltreatment during childhood, having suffered some form of abuse or neglect (35.7%). Higher frequencies of emotional neglect (47.3%) and emotional abuse (43.5%) were observed in the reports. The odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals for the maltreatment subtypes were: Emotional Neglect [2.822 (1.698-4.692)], Emotional Abuse [2.252 (1.351-3.754)], Physical Neglect [1.912 (1.179-3.103)], and Physical Abuse [1.754 (1.076-2.861)], all of which were independently associated with current geriatric depression. Severe depression was significantly associated with Emotional Abuse [4.193 (1.752-10.036)], Emotional Neglect [3.543 (1.489-8.429)], and Physical Abuse [3.014 (1.245-7.296)]. In the adjusted model considering the overlapping of maltreatment, a rising odds ratio was found for current geriatric depression in which it was significantly associated with two [3.298 (1.600-6.796)], three 3.108 (1.359-7.111), four [3.813 (1.643-8.933)] and five [4.394 (1.300-14.853)] types of maltreatment experience. Conclusion: The main findings revealed that individuals presenting current geriatric depression more frequently reported having suffered physical and emotional abuse and/or neglect. Moreover, there is evidence that emotional abuse and neglect, coupled with an overlapping experience of maltreatment, contributed to the severity of depression. It is important to note that these elements were found within the context of a low-income, low-education level, homogeneous and multiethnic population.
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spelling Argimon, Irani Iracema de Limahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4133099P9Novelo, Marta2017-08-03T20:07:08Z2017-03-14http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/7602Introduction: Depression is a highly prevalent disease in the elderly, warranting further investigation of the factors associated with its occurrence. In addition, exposure to adverse conditions, especially in childhood, would appear to have an important influence on the manifestation of this disease. Objective: A cross-sectional study aimed to examine the relationship between maltreatment in childhood with depression in the elderly, based on data originating from the research, Epidemiological and Clinical Study of the Elderly, enrolled in the health strategy of Porto Alegre (EMI-SUS). Methods: A random sample comprised of 449 elderly participants, living in low socioeconomic conditions, and enrolled in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) program in the city of Porto Alegre. The prevalence of adverse childhood experiences was estimated, as reported by the elderly and measured using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), with the aim of examining associations with sociodemographic factors and current geriatric depression, obtained from the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15). Results: The sample was predominantly white/Caucasian (67.2%), female (64.1%), and aged 65-75 years (46.1%). The majority had a personal income of less than one minimum salary (57.7%) or had no income (8%), and had a very low formal education level of 4 years or less (35.4%), with a significant number being illiterate (25.8%). Depression was more prevalent in the elderly of a more advanced age (31.6%), divorced (33.2%), black (33.9%), illiterate (39.7%), and with no income (44.1%). Many participants reported experiences of maltreatment during childhood, having suffered some form of abuse or neglect (35.7%). Higher frequencies of emotional neglect (47.3%) and emotional abuse (43.5%) were observed in the reports. The odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals for the maltreatment subtypes were: Emotional Neglect [2.822 (1.698-4.692)], Emotional Abuse [2.252 (1.351-3.754)], Physical Neglect [1.912 (1.179-3.103)], and Physical Abuse [1.754 (1.076-2.861)], all of which were independently associated with current geriatric depression. Severe depression was significantly associated with Emotional Abuse [4.193 (1.752-10.036)], Emotional Neglect [3.543 (1.489-8.429)], and Physical Abuse [3.014 (1.245-7.296)]. In the adjusted model considering the overlapping of maltreatment, a rising odds ratio was found for current geriatric depression in which it was significantly associated with two [3.298 (1.600-6.796)], three 3.108 (1.359-7.111), four [3.813 (1.643-8.933)] and five [4.394 (1.300-14.853)] types of maltreatment experience. Conclusion: The main findings revealed that individuals presenting current geriatric depression more frequently reported having suffered physical and emotional abuse and/or neglect. Moreover, there is evidence that emotional abuse and neglect, coupled with an overlapping experience of maltreatment, contributed to the severity of depression. It is important to note that these elements were found within the context of a low-income, low-education level, homogeneous and multiethnic population.Introdução: examinar os fatores que estão associados à manifestação da depressão ampara-se no fato de ela ser uma doença de alta prevalência em idosos. Além disso, a exposição às situações adversas, principalmente no período da infância, parece ter importante influência na manifestação da depressão. Objetivo: estudo transversal que visa examinar a relação entre maus-tratos na infância com depressão em idosos, a partir do banco de dados originado pelo Estudo Epidemiológico e Clínico dos Idosos cadastrados na estratégia de saúde de Porto Alegre (EMI-SUS). Método: a amostra é aleatória e composta por 449 idosos cadastrados na Estratégia Saúde da Família (ESF) do município de Porto Alegre e que vivem em baixa condição socioeconômica. Foi estimada a prevalência de situações adversas sofridas na infância, reportada por idosos e medida através do Questionário de Traumas Infantis (CTQ), com o intuito de examinar associações com fatores sociodemográficos e depressão geriátrica atual, obtida através da Escala de Depressão Geriátrica de 15 itens (GDS-15). Resultados: a amostra foi prevalentemente feminina (64,1%), com idade entre 65 e 75 anos (46,1%), de brancos/caucasianos (67,2%). A maioria detinha nível de educação formal muito baixa, de 4 anos ou menos (35,4%), com uma parcela significativa de analfabetos (25,8%). Quanto à renda, 57,7% da amostra recebia valor menor do que 1 (um) salário mínimo ou não tinha nenhuma renda (8%). A depressão foi mais prevalente em idades mais avançadas (31,6%), negros (33,9%), analfabetos (39,7%), sem renda (44,1%) e divorciados (33,2%). Em relação às experiências de maus-tratos, muitos sujeitos relataram ter sofrido algum tipo abuso ou negligência durante a infância (35,7%). Observaram-se frequências mais altas nos relatos de Negligência Emocional (47,3%) e Abuso Emocional (43,5%). Os subtipos de maus-tratos apresentaram odds ratio e IC 95%: Negligência Emocional [2.822 (1.698-4.692)], Abuso Emocional [2.252 (1.351-3.754)], Negligência Física [1.912 (1.179-3.103)], Abuso Físico [1.754 (1.076-2.861)], sendo que todos foram associados independentemente com a depressão geriátrica atual. A depressão grave foi associada de forma significativa com Abuso Emocional [4.193 (1.752-10.036)], Negligência Emocional [3.543 (1.489-8.429)] e Abuso Físico [3.014 (1.245-7.296)]. Na sobreposição de maus-tratos, no modelo ajustado, uma razão de chance crescente de depressão geriátrica atual foi encontrada, em que foram associadas de forma significativa para dois [3.298 (1.600-6.796)], três 3.108 (1.359-7.111), quatro [3.813 (1.643- 8.933)] e cinco [4.394 (1.300-14.853)] experiências de maus-tratos. Uma relação crescente entre sobreposição de maus-tratos e depressão foi observada nos grupos com depressão grave, sendo significativos os resultados da sobreposição de três [4.570 (1.286-16.235)] e de quatro [5.666 (1.602-20.034)] tipos de experiências de maus-tratos Conclusões: os principais achados mostram que indivíduos que apresentaram depressão geriátrica atual relataram ter sofrido mais abuso e/ou negligência física e emocional. 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title Relação entre traumas na Infância e depressão em idosos cadastrados na Estratégia de Saúde da Família
spellingShingle Relação entre traumas na Infância e depressão em idosos cadastrados na Estratégia de Saúde da Família
Novelo, Marta
Maus-tratos
Depressão
Idosos
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short Relação entre traumas na Infância e depressão em idosos cadastrados na Estratégia de Saúde da Família
title_full Relação entre traumas na Infância e depressão em idosos cadastrados na Estratégia de Saúde da Família
title_fullStr Relação entre traumas na Infância e depressão em idosos cadastrados na Estratégia de Saúde da Família
title_full_unstemmed Relação entre traumas na Infância e depressão em idosos cadastrados na Estratégia de Saúde da Família
title_sort Relação entre traumas na Infância e depressão em idosos cadastrados na Estratégia de Saúde da Família
author Novelo, Marta
author_facet Novelo, Marta
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maus-tratos
Depressão
Idosos
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Depressão
Idosos
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
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description Introduction: Depression is a highly prevalent disease in the elderly, warranting further investigation of the factors associated with its occurrence. In addition, exposure to adverse conditions, especially in childhood, would appear to have an important influence on the manifestation of this disease. Objective: A cross-sectional study aimed to examine the relationship between maltreatment in childhood with depression in the elderly, based on data originating from the research, Epidemiological and Clinical Study of the Elderly, enrolled in the health strategy of Porto Alegre (EMI-SUS). Methods: A random sample comprised of 449 elderly participants, living in low socioeconomic conditions, and enrolled in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) program in the city of Porto Alegre. The prevalence of adverse childhood experiences was estimated, as reported by the elderly and measured using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), with the aim of examining associations with sociodemographic factors and current geriatric depression, obtained from the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15). Results: The sample was predominantly white/Caucasian (67.2%), female (64.1%), and aged 65-75 years (46.1%). The majority had a personal income of less than one minimum salary (57.7%) or had no income (8%), and had a very low formal education level of 4 years or less (35.4%), with a significant number being illiterate (25.8%). Depression was more prevalent in the elderly of a more advanced age (31.6%), divorced (33.2%), black (33.9%), illiterate (39.7%), and with no income (44.1%). Many participants reported experiences of maltreatment during childhood, having suffered some form of abuse or neglect (35.7%). Higher frequencies of emotional neglect (47.3%) and emotional abuse (43.5%) were observed in the reports. The odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals for the maltreatment subtypes were: Emotional Neglect [2.822 (1.698-4.692)], Emotional Abuse [2.252 (1.351-3.754)], Physical Neglect [1.912 (1.179-3.103)], and Physical Abuse [1.754 (1.076-2.861)], all of which were independently associated with current geriatric depression. Severe depression was significantly associated with Emotional Abuse [4.193 (1.752-10.036)], Emotional Neglect [3.543 (1.489-8.429)], and Physical Abuse [3.014 (1.245-7.296)]. In the adjusted model considering the overlapping of maltreatment, a rising odds ratio was found for current geriatric depression in which it was significantly associated with two [3.298 (1.600-6.796)], three 3.108 (1.359-7.111), four [3.813 (1.643-8.933)] and five [4.394 (1.300-14.853)] types of maltreatment experience. Conclusion: The main findings revealed that individuals presenting current geriatric depression more frequently reported having suffered physical and emotional abuse and/or neglect. Moreover, there is evidence that emotional abuse and neglect, coupled with an overlapping experience of maltreatment, contributed to the severity of depression. It is important to note that these elements were found within the context of a low-income, low-education level, homogeneous and multiethnic population.
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