IDENTIFICATION OF DEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY

Rindayati Rindayati, Abd Nasir, Makhfudli Makhfudli, Ali Sairozi, Andini Wulan Sari
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Introduction: The elderly is someone who experiences biological, psychological, social, and spiritual decline which can affect mood and lead to depression. This study aims to identify the incidence of depression in the elderly. Methods: This study uses a quantitative design with a descriptive approach. The population is the elderly at the Gresik Alun-Alun Health Center in March 2022, taking samples using purposive sampling were obtained from 61 respondents. Data collection used the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) instrument. The research variable is the incidence of depression. Ethical Approval by the Faculty of Health, University of Muhammadiyah Gresik number 068/KET/II.3.UMG/KEP/A/2022. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. Results: Research shows that 49% of the elderly are not depressed, 24% are mildly depressed, 15% are moderately depressed, and very few are severely depressed 11%. Conclusions: Depression as one of the effects of the aging process is significant to be recognized early by using the Geriatric Depression Scale. Non-pharmacological prevention of depression with regular physical exercise is highly recommended.
老年人抑郁症的鉴定
引言:老年人是经历生理、心理、社会和精神衰退的人,这些衰退会影响情绪并导致抑郁症。本研究旨在确定老年人抑郁症的发病率。方法:本研究采用定量设计和描述性方法。人口是老年人在Gresik Alun-Alun健康中心于2022年3月,采取有目的抽样的方式从61名受访者中获得样本。数据收集采用老年抑郁量表(GDS)。研究变量是抑郁症的发病率。穆罕默迪亚·格列西克大学卫生学院伦理批准,编号068/KET/II.3.UMG/KEP/A/2022。数据分析采用描述性分析。结果:研究表明,49%的老年人无抑郁症,24%为轻度抑郁症,15%为中度抑郁症,极少数为重度抑郁症,占11%。结论:抑郁症作为衰老过程的影响因素之一,应及早发现。强烈建议通过定期体育锻炼来非药物预防抑郁症。
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