Laughter Therapy Decreases Depression Among in Senior Citizens Residing in Old Age Homes

Akhil Kumar, S. Patra
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Aging is an inevitable process and many factors like genes, lifestyles, diet and environment determine longevity. As humans go older, physical conditions decline which leads to many illnesses. Depression constitutes the most common emotional disorder found in older people. Estimates of the prevalence of major depressive disorder of the elderly range from 2% 10% of those 65 and older [1]. Depression can be treated by administrating antidepressants, electroconvulsive therapy, Transcranial magnetic stimulations, cognitive behavioral and interpersonal therapies, lifestyle modifications and alternative therapies [2,3]. The alternative therapies encompass a variety of approaches which includes acupuncture, aroma therapy, laughter therapy, biofeedback, chiropractic treatments, guided imagery, dietary supplements, hypnosis, massage therapy, meditation, relaxation and yoga [4]. There is growing empirical literature on the effectiveness of laughter therapy on depression on elderly [5]. The objectives of the study were to compare the mean pre-test depression score of senior citizens between the experimental and control group. We also intended to compare the mean pre-test depression score of senior citizens in the experimental group. The mean pre-test depression score of senior citizens in the control group was compared. The mean post-test depression score of senior citizens between the experimental and control group was compared and evaluated. We also aimed to find out the association between level of depression and selected socio demographic variables of senior citizens in the experimental and control group UPINE PUBLISHERS Open Access L Interventions in Gynecology and Women’s Healthcare Research Article ISSN: 2637-4544 DOI: 10.32474/IGWHC.2018.02.000143 Int Gyn & Women’s Health Copyrights@ Satyajit P, et al. Citation: Akhil K, Satyajit P. Laughter Therapy Decreases Depression Among in Senior Citizens Residing in Old Age Homes. Int Gyn & Women’s Health 2(4)2018. IGWHC.MS.ID.000143. DOI: 10.32474/IGWHC.2018.02.000143. 188 Figure 1.
笑声疗法降低老年人的抑郁情绪
衰老是一个不可避免的过程,基因、生活方式、饮食和环境等许多因素决定了寿命。随着人类年龄的增长,身体状况会下降,从而导致许多疾病。抑郁症是老年人中最常见的情绪障碍。据估计,65岁及以上老年人的重度抑郁症患病率在2%至10%之间。抑郁症可以通过服用抗抑郁药、电休克疗法、经颅磁刺激、认知行为和人际治疗、改变生活方式和替代疗法来治疗[2,3]。替代疗法包括多种方法,包括针灸、芳香疗法、笑声疗法、生物反馈、脊椎按摩疗法、引导意象、膳食补充剂、催眠、按摩疗法、冥想、放松和瑜伽。越来越多的实证文献表明笑声疗法对老年人抑郁症的治疗效果。本研究的目的是比较实验组和对照组的老年人抑郁前测平均分。我们还打算比较实验组老年人的平均前测抑郁得分。比较对照组老年人抑郁前测平均分。比较和评价实验组和对照组老年人测试后抑郁的平均得分。我们还旨在找出实验组和对照组老年人抑郁水平与选定的社会人口统计学变量之间的关系。UPINE PUBLISHERS开放获取L干预妇科和妇女保健研究文章ISSN: 2637-4544 DOI: 10.32474/IGWHC.2018.02.000143 Int Gyn & Women 's Health版权@ Satyajit P, et al.。引用本文:Akhil K, Satyajit P.笑声疗法减少老年人的抑郁。《妇科与妇女健康》2(4)2018。IGWHC.MS.ID.000143。DOI: 10.32474 / IGWHC.2018.02.000143。188图1。
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