The Influence of Social Support on Depression among Elderly People in Serbia

Q3 Medicine
Milan Đorđić, Sofija Čolović, Snežana Radovanović, Svetlana Radević, G. Gajović, Nemanja Murić, Slađana Veselinović, A. Gavrilovic, T. B. Matić
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Abstract Social factors such as social support, integration, and belonging to the community are positive resources against adverse events and living conditions. This study at examining the influence of social support on depression among elderly people in Serbia. The research was done according to the type of cross-sectional study, a mass survey of a random, representative stratified two-stage sample of the population of Serbia in 2013, which was conducted by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Serbia. The target population consisted of 3540 respondents aged 65 and over. The Patient Health Questionnaire-8 (PHQ-8) was used to evaluate the presence of depressive symptoms and the social support score from the questionnaire Oslo-3 scale of social support. The relations between depression symptoms and social support were examined with univariate logistic regression analyses. In the univariate regression model, social support stood out as a strong predictor of depression. People with weak social support are three and a half times more likely (OR = 3.45) to have depression compared to those with strong social support. Men with small social support were more likely to have depression (OR = 5.08) than women (OR = 3.41). These results indicate the urgency of addressing depression as a public health priority to reduce the burden and disability and improve the overall health of the elderly population.
社会支持对塞尔维亚老年人抑郁的影响
社会支持、社会融合、社区归属感等社会因素是应对不良事件和生活条件的积极资源。本研究旨在探讨社会支持对塞尔维亚老年人抑郁的影响。这项研究是根据横断面研究的类型进行的,这是一项由塞尔维亚共和国卫生部在2013年对塞尔维亚人口进行的随机、有代表性的分层两阶段抽样的大规模调查。目标人群包括3540名年龄在65岁及以上的受访者。采用患者健康问卷-8 (PHQ-8)评估抑郁症状的存在和社会支持量表Oslo-3的社会支持评分。采用单变量logistic回归分析检验抑郁症状与社会支持的关系。在单变量回归模型中,社会支持作为抑郁症的一个强有力的预测因子。社会支持弱的人患抑郁症的可能性是社会支持强的人的3.5倍(OR = 3.45)。社会支持小的男性比女性更容易患抑郁症(OR = 5.08) (OR = 3.41)。这些结果表明,迫切需要将抑郁症作为公共卫生重点来解决,以减轻老年人的负担和残疾,并改善老年人的整体健康状况。
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期刊介绍: Serbian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research is a peer-reviewed, general biomedical journal. It publishes original basic and clinical research, clinical practice articles, critical reviews, case reports, evaluations of scientific methods, works dealing with ethical and social aspects of biomedicine as well as letters to the editor, reports of association activities, book reviews, news in biomedicine, and any other article and information concerned with practice and research in biomedicine, written in the English.
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