Depressive symptoms and associated factors in elderly people in the Primary Health Care
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2017000600004Palabras clave:
Depression, Antidepressive Agents, Aged, Primary Health Care.Resumen
Objective: to analyze depressive symptoms and its associated factors, the use of antidepressants and the presence of a diagnosis of depression in the elderly. Methods: cross-sectional study with 248 elderly people attended in Basic Health Units using the Geriatric Depression Scale - Short Form. A chi-square test, the odds ratio and a binary logistic regression were used to analyze the data. Results: depressive symptoms were identified in 32.7% of the elderly, 25.4% with scores indicative of mild depression and 7.3% of severe depression. Physical activity and comorbidities were the factors associated with the presence of depressive symptoms. Among the elderly, 22.2% presented a previous diagnosis of depression and 17.0% of them used antidepressants. Conclusion: depressive symptoms were associated with physical inactivity and comorbidities. Fewer than half of the elderly with indicatives of severe depression used antidepressants. The report of a previous diagnosis of depression was more frequent than the indicatives of severe depression.Descargas
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2018-01-09
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Hajjar R, Nardelli GG, Gaudenci EM, Santos Álvaro da S. Depressive symptoms and associated factors in elderly people in the Primary Health Care. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2018 Jan. 9 [cited 2026 Feb. 25];18(6):727-33. Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/31077






