Depression and Suicide attempt during Dementia, and their Clinical Correlation in Elderly Indian Population from LASI Wave I (2017-2018)

Poonam Yadav, Akchhara Panday, Ruksana Miraj Uddin, Maanini Mantena, Farheen Firdous, Bishal Pokharel, Meenakhsi Kinha
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Objective: Adult people are more prone to developing physical organ-related or mental disorders due to deterioration of body functions. Dementia is one such condition that prevails among older patients. This survey collates the effects of various demographic characteristics on depression and suicidal tendencies among the adult population with dementia across India. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional online survey that included 402 elderly patients (45 years and above) with dementia from different states of India conducted between June 2017 to June 2018. Depression and suicidal tendencies were dichotomized as No-“0” and Yes-“1’. Other explored variables in respect to depression and suicidal tendencies among patients with dementia were age, gender, area of living, wealth index, education, caste, religion, marital status, living arrangement, social security. Results: Age, gender and place of living had a significant effect on developing depression among adults with dementia (P<0.05). Factors such as education, wealth index, caste, religion, marital status, living alone or not and the presence or absence of social security didn’t have a significant effect on depression amongst people with dementia (p>0.05). In case of emerging suicidal tendencies among patients with dementia all the mentioned categories didn’t show significant changes. Conclusion: The patients with dementia had a greater inclination towards developing suicidal tendencies. Suicidal tendencies didn’t change significantly with age, gender, education, wealth, caste, social security, place of living, living arrangements, and marital status. Depression showed significant effect in terms of gender i.e. female and rural areas. Other socioeconomic characteristics didn’t establish significant effect on developing depressive symptoms and dementia.
印度老年痴呆症患者抑郁、自杀倾向及其临床相关性分析(2017-2018)
目的:成年人由于身体功能的恶化,更容易发生身体器官相关或精神障碍。痴呆症就是老年患者中普遍存在的一种情况。这项调查整理了各种人口统计学特征对印度成年痴呆症患者抑郁和自杀倾向的影响。方法:这是一项横断面在线调查,包括2017年6月至2018年6月期间来自印度不同邦的402名老年痴呆症患者(45岁及以上)。抑郁和自杀倾向被分为“否”(0)和“是”(1)。其他与痴呆患者抑郁和自杀倾向有关的变量包括年龄、性别、居住地区、财富指数、教育程度、种姓、宗教、婚姻状况、生活安排、社会保障。结果:年龄、性别、居住地对成年痴呆患者抑郁发生有显著影响(P0.05)。在痴呆患者出现自杀倾向的情况下,上述所有类别均无显著变化。结论:痴呆患者有较大的自杀倾向。自杀倾向与年龄、性别、教育程度、财富、种姓、社会保障、居住地、生活安排和婚姻状况没有显著关系。抑郁症在性别方面表现出显著的影响,即女性和农村地区。其他社会经济特征对抑郁症状和痴呆的发展没有显著影响。
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