Grief, Social Support, Spirituality, and Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults in Assisted Living in Kansas.

Kyoung Hag Lee, Jung Sim Jun
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the roles of grief, social support, as well as spirituality on the depressive symptoms of older adults in assisted living in Kansas. This study tested three hypotheses: a high level of grief will be related to a high level of depressive symptoms; high levels of social support (family, friends, and significant persons) will be associated with a low level of depressive symptoms; and high levels of spiritual experience and coping will be associated with a low level of depressive symptoms.

Methods: This study recruited 316 older adult residents aged 65 or over from seven assisted living facilities in Kansas. This cross-sectional survey was done by face-to-face interviews using the purposive sampling method. Hierarchical multiple regression was used to test the three sets of variables in relation to depressive symptoms: socio-demographics, social support factors, and spiritual factors.

Results: Participants' mean age was 82.6 years, ranging from 65 to 102; 70.9% were female. Married participants consisted of 18.7%, and over 64% were widowed. Hierarchical multivariate regression results indicated that a high level of grief was significantly related to a high level of depressive symptoms. On the other hand, high levels of social support from friends and spiritual coping were significantly associated with a low level of depressive symptoms.

Discussion and conclusion: Assisted living facilities may consider developing appropriate bereavement, social support, and spiritual intervention programs, which will alleviate the depression issues of older adult residents after the COVID-19 pandemic.

堪萨斯州辅助生活中老年人的悲伤、社会支持、精神和抑郁症状。
目的:本研究的目的是探讨悲伤、社会支持以及精神在堪萨斯州辅助生活中老年人抑郁症状中的作用。这项研究检验了三个假设:高水平的悲伤将与高水平的抑郁症状有关;高水平的社会支持(家人、朋友和重要人物)将与低水平的抑郁症状相关;高水平的精神体验和应对将与低水平的抑郁症状相关。方法:本研究从堪萨斯州的七个辅助生活设施中招募了316名65岁或以上的老年居民。这项横断面调查采用有目的的抽样方法,通过面对面访谈进行。分层多元回归用于检验与抑郁症状相关的三组变量:社会人口统计学、社会支持因素和精神因素。结果:参与者的平均年龄为82.6岁 年龄65岁至102岁;女性占70.9%。已婚参与者占18.7%,超过64%的人丧偶。分层多元回归结果表明,高水平的悲伤与高水平的抑郁症状显著相关。另一方面,来自朋友的高水平社会支持和精神应对与低水平抑郁症状显著相关。讨论和结论:辅助生活设施可以考虑制定适当的丧亲、社会支持和精神干预计划,这将缓解新冠肺炎大流行后老年居民的抑郁问题。
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