Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care

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Autor(a) principal: Abrantes,Gesualdo Gonçalves de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Souza,Geovana Gomes, Cunha,Nilza Maria, Rocha,Hélder Novais Barreto da, Silva,Antonia Oliveira, Vasconcelos,Selene Cordeiro
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To identify depressive symptoms in older adults treated in primary care. Method: A descriptive-exploratory cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted with 260 older adults registered with Family Health Units in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil. A sociodemographic instrument and the Geriatric Abridged Depression Scale (GDS-15) were applied. Descriptive analysis summarized the variables through percentages and number of participants. Results: There was a prevalence of older adults aged 60-70 years (n=154; 59.2%), who were female (n=186; 71.5%) and had a low educational level (n=89; 34.2%). The GDS-15 revealed that 195 (75.0%) of the older adults had no depressive symptoms. It was observed that 219 (84.2%) older adults were satisfied with their lives, 198 (76.1%) felt happy most of the time, 194 (74.6%) were in a good mood most of the time, 236 (90.8%) reported feeling hope in their lives and 248 (95.4%) mentioned feeling that it was wonderful to be alive. In addition, 135 (51.9%) older adults preferred to go out rather than stay at home, 180 (69.2%) felt full of energy, and 226 (86.9%) considered themselves useful people, although 112 older adults (43.0%) had interrupted many of their activities and 141 (54.2%) feared that something bad would happen. Conclusion: Primary Health Care is responsible for the screening of depressive symptoms in older adults to implement actions to protect and promote the health of this population. It is a guiding strategy of the care process, aimed at stimulating active aging and autonomy, as well as the prevention of health problems. This study contributes to reflections on the importance of public policies and good practices in the care of older adults.
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spelling Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health careGeriatric PsychiatryPublic HealthPrimary Health CareMental HealthDepressionAbstract Objective: To identify depressive symptoms in older adults treated in primary care. Method: A descriptive-exploratory cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted with 260 older adults registered with Family Health Units in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil. A sociodemographic instrument and the Geriatric Abridged Depression Scale (GDS-15) were applied. Descriptive analysis summarized the variables through percentages and number of participants. Results: There was a prevalence of older adults aged 60-70 years (n=154; 59.2%), who were female (n=186; 71.5%) and had a low educational level (n=89; 34.2%). The GDS-15 revealed that 195 (75.0%) of the older adults had no depressive symptoms. It was observed that 219 (84.2%) older adults were satisfied with their lives, 198 (76.1%) felt happy most of the time, 194 (74.6%) were in a good mood most of the time, 236 (90.8%) reported feeling hope in their lives and 248 (95.4%) mentioned feeling that it was wonderful to be alive. In addition, 135 (51.9%) older adults preferred to go out rather than stay at home, 180 (69.2%) felt full of energy, and 226 (86.9%) considered themselves useful people, although 112 older adults (43.0%) had interrupted many of their activities and 141 (54.2%) feared that something bad would happen. Conclusion: Primary Health Care is responsible for the screening of depressive symptoms in older adults to implement actions to protect and promote the health of this population. It is a guiding strategy of the care process, aimed at stimulating active aging and autonomy, as well as the prevention of health problems. This study contributes to reflections on the importance of public policies and good practices in the care of older adults.Universidade do Estado do Rio Janeiro2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-98232019000400209Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia v.22 n.4 2019reponame:Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiainstname:Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/1981-22562019022.190023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbrantes,Gesualdo Gonçalves deSouza,Geovana GomesCunha,Nilza MariaRocha,Hélder Novais Barreto daSilva,Antonia OliveiraVasconcelos,Selene Cordeiroeng2020-03-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1809-98232019000400209Revistahttp://revista.unati.uerj.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1809-9823&lng=pt&nrm=isohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistabgg@gmail.com1981-22561809-9823opendoar:2020-03-20T00:00Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care
title Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care
spellingShingle Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care
Abrantes,Gesualdo Gonçalves de
Geriatric Psychiatry
Public Health
Primary Health Care
Mental Health
Depression
title_short Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care
title_full Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care
title_fullStr Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care
title_full_unstemmed Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care
title_sort Depressive symptoms in older adults in basic health care
author Abrantes,Gesualdo Gonçalves de
author_facet Abrantes,Gesualdo Gonçalves de
Souza,Geovana Gomes
Cunha,Nilza Maria
Rocha,Hélder Novais Barreto da
Silva,Antonia Oliveira
Vasconcelos,Selene Cordeiro
author_role author
author2 Souza,Geovana Gomes
Cunha,Nilza Maria
Rocha,Hélder Novais Barreto da
Silva,Antonia Oliveira
Vasconcelos,Selene Cordeiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abrantes,Gesualdo Gonçalves de
Souza,Geovana Gomes
Cunha,Nilza Maria
Rocha,Hélder Novais Barreto da
Silva,Antonia Oliveira
Vasconcelos,Selene Cordeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geriatric Psychiatry
Public Health
Primary Health Care
Mental Health
Depression
topic Geriatric Psychiatry
Public Health
Primary Health Care
Mental Health
Depression
description Abstract Objective: To identify depressive symptoms in older adults treated in primary care. Method: A descriptive-exploratory cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted with 260 older adults registered with Family Health Units in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil. A sociodemographic instrument and the Geriatric Abridged Depression Scale (GDS-15) were applied. Descriptive analysis summarized the variables through percentages and number of participants. Results: There was a prevalence of older adults aged 60-70 years (n=154; 59.2%), who were female (n=186; 71.5%) and had a low educational level (n=89; 34.2%). The GDS-15 revealed that 195 (75.0%) of the older adults had no depressive symptoms. It was observed that 219 (84.2%) older adults were satisfied with their lives, 198 (76.1%) felt happy most of the time, 194 (74.6%) were in a good mood most of the time, 236 (90.8%) reported feeling hope in their lives and 248 (95.4%) mentioned feeling that it was wonderful to be alive. In addition, 135 (51.9%) older adults preferred to go out rather than stay at home, 180 (69.2%) felt full of energy, and 226 (86.9%) considered themselves useful people, although 112 older adults (43.0%) had interrupted many of their activities and 141 (54.2%) feared that something bad would happen. Conclusion: Primary Health Care is responsible for the screening of depressive symptoms in older adults to implement actions to protect and promote the health of this population. It is a guiding strategy of the care process, aimed at stimulating active aging and autonomy, as well as the prevention of health problems. This study contributes to reflections on the importance of public policies and good practices in the care of older adults.
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