Assessing Levels of Loneliness among Elderly People Residing in the Nursing Homes of Baghdad City

M. H. I. Al-Ameri
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Background: In the course of aging, elderly people experience declining physical and psychological function and deteriorated general health. One of the psychological deteriorations is the feeling of loneliness which may contribute to major health problems among the elderly people and its connections are still in argument. Objectives: To assess levels of loneliness among the elderly and to find out the relationship between these levels and some demographic characteristics. Methodology: A descriptive design study has been conducted from March 10th, 2017 to the July 10th, 2017. A non-probability sample of 52 elderly people was recruited, and a questionnaire was constructed which has two parts: five demographic characteristics of elderly people: gender, age, level of education, marital status and previous occupation; and 20 items represent UCLA loneliness scale. Results: 69.2% of elderly people are 60 years old and more; about half of them are married; 33% have secondary level of education and more; and 51.9% are retired. Half of elderly people have high and extremely high levels of loneliness. There is a significant relationship between the levels of loneliness and gender and age of elderly people. Conclusion: More than half of elderly people were with the levels of loneliness ranged between high to extremely high level. Women are with more levels of loneliness than men are. Recommendations: Elderly-related special services should be provided aiming at decreasing levels of loneliness and social isolation. These can be considered largely into one-to-one interventions.
评估居住在巴格达市养老院的老年人的孤独水平
背景:随着年龄的增长,老年人的身心功能不断下降,总体健康状况不断恶化。其中一种心理恶化是孤独感,孤独感可能会导致老年人的主要健康问题,其联系仍在争论中。目的:评估老年人的孤独水平,并找出这些水平与一些人口统计学特征之间的关系。方法:描述性设计研究于2017年3月10日至2017年7月10日进行。选取非概率样本52名老年人,构建问卷,问卷包含两部分:老年人的5个人口学特征:性别、年龄、教育程度、婚姻状况和以前的职业;20项为UCLA孤独感量表。结果:60岁及以上的老年人占69.2%;其中大约一半的人已经结婚;33%的人受过中等及以上教育;51.9%的人退休了。一半的老年人有很高或非常高的孤独感。老年人的孤独感水平与性别、年龄有显著关系。结论:半数以上老年人的孤独感处于高至极高水平。女性的孤独程度比男性高。建议:应提供与老年人有关的特别服务,旨在降低孤独和社会孤立的程度。这些可以被认为是一对一的干预。
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