精神分裂症老年人的孤独感
Tess Patterson1,2, Fatemeh Sajjadi1, Linda Hobbs1
1Department of Psychological Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, New Zealand.
The International journal of social psychiatry
|December 23, 2024
概括
患有精神分裂症的老年人经历了更高的孤独率. 抑郁症和缺乏伴侣关系预示着孤独,而与某人生活预示着在这个人群中不会孤独.
科学领域:
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 精神分裂症患者 (PwS) 寿命的延长导致老年PwS人口的增长.
- 这种人口面临着独特的衰老轨迹,受到孤独等社会决定因素的影响.
- 与老年人群相比,老年PWS可能面临更高的孤独风险.
研究的目的:
- 调查导致老年普华永道员工孤独的人口,社会心理和临床因素.
- 确定这些变量在预测新西兰社区样本中孤独感的相对重要性.
主要方法:
- 从新西兰社区样本中分析了1883名老年PWS (65岁以上) 的数据.
- 利用奇方位分析来探索孤独与各种变量之间的关系.
- 采用后勤回归来识别孤独的重要预测因素.
主要成果:
- 25.9%的老年普华永道员工报告说,他们感到孤独,这一比例明显高于一般老年人群.
- 婚姻状况,并发性抑郁症和生活安排与孤独有关.
- 同病性抑郁症和没有伴侣关系是孤独的重要预测因素;与某人生活预测不孤独.
结论:
- 在社区生活的老年人中,普华永道员表现出较高的孤独率.
- 干预措施应解决孤独,并发性抑郁症状和生活安排,以提高福祉.
- 针对这些因素对于支持精神分裂症老年人的心理健康至关重要.
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