Depression and loneliness in a volunteer sample of adults at a suicide prevention and fund-raising walk: A feasibility study

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Carol A. Janney , Jonathon Im , Sabrina Ma , Kathy Dollard
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Abstract

Background

Loneliness is recognized as a distinct psychological experience separate from depression. This feasibility study explored the prevalence and association of depression and loneliness among adults at a suicide prevention walk, a potentially high risk and vulnerable population for depression, loneliness and suicide.

Methods

Adults completed anonymous loneliness, depression, and physical activity surveys. Based on Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2), adults were classified as screening positive (3 to 6) or negative (0 to 2) for depression. T-tests determined if the revised UCLA Loneliness Score (ULS) differed by depression screening status.

Results

Of the 133 survey participants, 13% screened positive for depression. Positive screens were highest for males, aged 18–35, living alone with a less active lifestyle. Participants averaged 36.8 ± 10.4 on the ULS; 11 %(n = 13) and 5%(n=6) were classified as experiencing moderate and very high levels of loneliness, respectively. Loneliness was significantly greater for those who screened positive for depression (49±9) compared to those who screened negative (35 ± 9)(p < 0.001). ULS and PHQ-2 were positively correlated (r=0.70, p < 0.01). Active participants reported less loneliness than less active participants(p < 0.01).

Limitations

The findings may be biased due to the volunteer sample composed primarily of female Caucasians.

Conclusion

In a sample that may be at higher risk for depression due to suicide attempts or being suicide loss survivors, 13 % screened positive for depression. Loneliness scores were not elevated in this population compared to national estimates. Suicide awareness events may be an efficient and cost-effective public health measure for the screening and appropriate follow-up of physical activity, depression and loneliness.
预防自杀和筹款步行中成人志愿者的抑郁和孤独:可行性研究:预防自杀步行中的抑郁和孤独。
背景:孤独被认为是一种不同于抑郁的独特的心理体验。本可行性研究探讨了参加自杀预防步行的成年人中抑郁和孤独的患病率及其相关性,这些成年人是抑郁、孤独和自杀的潜在高风险和易感人群。方法:成年人完成匿名孤独、抑郁和身体活动调查。根据患者健康问卷-2 (PHQ-2),将成年人分为抑郁症筛查阳性(3至6)或阴性(0至2)。t检验确定修订后的UCLA孤独评分(ULS)是否因抑郁筛查状态而异。结果:在133名调查参与者中,13%的人患有抑郁症。阳性筛查在18-35岁、独居且生活方式不太活跃的男性中比例最高。受试者平均ULS为36.8±10.4;11%(n=13)和5%(n=6)分别被归类为经历中度和非常高水平的孤独。抑郁筛查呈阳性的人(49±9)的孤独感明显高于筛查呈阴性的人(35±9)(局限性:由于志愿者样本主要由女性白种人组成,研究结果可能存在偏差。结论:在一个可能因自杀未遂或自杀幸存者而患抑郁症风险较高的样本中,13%的人筛查出抑郁症阳性。与全国估计相比,这一人群的孤独感得分没有升高。自杀意识活动可能是一种有效且具有成本效益的公共卫生措施,用于筛查和适当跟踪身体活动、抑郁和孤独。
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Physiology & Behavior
Physiology & Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.40%
发文量
274
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Physiology & Behavior is aimed at the causal physiological mechanisms of behavior and its modulation by environmental factors. The journal invites original reports in the broad area of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, in which at least one variable is physiological and the primary emphasis and theoretical context are behavioral. The range of subjects includes behavioral neuroendocrinology, psychoneuroimmunology, learning and memory, ingestion, social behavior, and studies related to the mechanisms of psychopathology. Contemporary reviews and theoretical articles are welcomed and the Editors invite such proposals from interested authors.
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