Mental Health Status and its Determinants Among Older People in Rural Area in the District of Banyumas Central java

Budi Aji, Siti Masfiah, S. Wijayanti, D. Anandari, C. Chamchan
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Elderly people experience several health problems due to their vulnerability to many diseases, which may affect their mental health. This study aims to assess mental health status among older people and its determinants in rural areas.  It is a cross-sectional study design and involves 412 respondents from 9 villages in the district of Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia. The data was analyzed by using a logistic regression model. The findings showed that older people with a large number of family members were four times more likely to have a mental health problem than those with a small number. Older people with a history of chronic disease had a threefold greater risk of experiencing mental health problems than older people without chronic disease. Three times as many elderly people with middle economic status reported having mental health issues. Older people with lower education have fewer mental health problems compared to older people who graduated from higher education levels. Health check-up was discovered to influence mental health problems, with older people who did checkups even if irregularly having fewer mental health problems than older people who never did. The study concludes that family size, chronic disease history, economic condition, education, and health check-up are determinants of mental health problems in rural Indonesia.
中爪哇Banyumas地区农村老年人的心理健康状况及其决定因素
老年人易患多种疾病,因此会出现多种健康问题,这可能会影响他们的心理健康。本研究旨在评估农村地区老年人的心理健康状况及其决定因素。这是一项横断面研究设计,涉及来自印度尼西亚中爪哇省Banyumas区的9个村庄的412名受访者。采用logistic回归模型对数据进行分析。研究结果显示,家庭成员多的老年人出现心理健康问题的可能性是家庭成员少的老年人的四倍。有慢性病史的老年人出现精神健康问题的风险是没有慢性病的老年人的三倍。中等经济水平的老年人报告有心理健康问题的人数是其三倍。与受过高等教育的老年人相比,受教育程度较低的老年人有较少的心理健康问题。健康检查被发现会影响心理健康问题,即使不定期检查的老年人也比从不检查的老年人有更少的心理健康问题。该研究的结论是,家庭规模、慢性病史、经济状况、教育和健康检查是印度尼西亚农村精神健康问题的决定因素。
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