Assessment of depression in elderly with systemic hypertension
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2014000100019Keywords:
Hypertension, Elderly, Depression, Geriatric Assessment, Nursing.Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the presence of depression, the ability to perform activities of daily living, and the cognitive function of elderly with hypertension registered in a unit of the family health strategy. A descriptive-quantitative research conducted in Minas Gerais, Brazil, from December 2011 to January 2012, with 172 elderly patients, using a characterization instrument; the Yesavage Geriatric Depression Scale; the Katz Activities of Daily Living Scale; and the Mini-Mental State Examination. We found depressive symptoms in 30.2% of the sample, 93% of the elderly were classified as independent, 2.2% presented partial dependence, and 4.8%, total dependence. By associating the variables “ability to perform activities of daily living” and “depression”, we found a statistically significant difference. Thus, we concluded that elderly patients with hypertension present depressive symptoms in a percentage higher than that found in the general population and that most have the ability to perform activities of daily living.Downloads
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2014-02-16
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Silva PC dos S da, Monteiro LA, Graciano AD da S, Terra F de S, Veiga EV. Assessment of depression in elderly with systemic hypertension. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2014 Feb. 16 [cited 2026 Feb. 18];15(1). Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3107






