探索抑郁、焦虑、压力和生活质量对生活满意度的影响:路径分析方法。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
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摘要

背景:生活满意度是一项有前景的健康资产,与降低几种慢性疾病的风险和死亡率有关。心理健康状况和生活质量(QoL)是晚年幸福的重要方面,并与生活满意度显著相关。尽管心理健康、生活质量和生活满意度之间存在复杂的相互关系,但目前的文献只评估了它们之间的简单关联,而没有考虑到这些变量之间的复杂途径,特别是在老年人群中。因此,本研究探讨了尼泊尔东部老年人的心理健康状况(抑郁、焦虑和压力)、生活质量和生活满意度之间的途径。方法:本横断面研究采用多阶段整群抽样的方法,在尼泊尔东部对847名老年人进行面对面访谈。5项生活满意度量表和13项老年人生活质量量表分别评估生活满意度和生活质量。抑郁、焦虑和压力量表共有21个条目,用于测量心理健康状况。生活质量、抑郁、焦虑和压力与生活满意度之间的关系首先采用线性回归评估,随后采用通径分析。结果:平均(±SD)生活满意度和生活质量评分分别为19.7(±5.3)分和42.9(±7.1)分。超过五分之一的参与者患有中度至重度抑郁(30%)、焦虑(34%)和压力(20%)。经校正回归分析,生活质量呈正相关(β: 0.44;95% CI: 0.40 ~ 0.48)与生活满意度呈负相关,而抑郁、焦虑和压力呈负相关。在通径分析中,抑郁、压力与生活满意度的关系以生活质量为中介。抑郁对生活满意度有间接影响(由生活质量介导,β = -0.25),而压力对生活满意度有直接影响(β = -0.11)和间接影响(由生活质量介导,β = -0.08)。结论:尼泊尔老年人心理健康负担高,对生活满意度和生活质量有潜在影响,应在临床实践中鼓励进行常规心理健康筛查。此外,应在区域和地方各级开展以社区为基础的干预措施和精神健康促进方案。
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Exploring the pathways between depression, anxiety, stress, and quality of life on life satisfaction: a path analysis approach.

Background: Life satisfaction, one promising health asset, is associated with reduced risk of several chronic diseases and mortality. Mental health conditions and quality of life (QoL) are important aspects of well-being in late life and are significantly associated with life satisfaction. Despite the complex interrelationships between mental health, QoL and life satisfaction, the current literature has evaluated the simple association between them and failed to consider the complex pathways among these variables, especially among the older population. Hence, this study explores the pathways between mental health conditions (depression, anxiety, and stress), QoL and life satisfaction among older adults in eastern Nepal.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in eastern Nepal via face-to-face interviews with 847 older adults selected by multi-stage cluster sampling. The 5-item Satisfaction with Life Scale and 13-item Older People's QoL scale assessed life satisfaction and QoL, respectively. The 21-item Depression, Anxiety and Stress scale measured mental health conditions. The relationship between QoL, depression, anxiety, and stress with life satisfaction was first evaluated using linear regression, subsequently by path analysis.

Results: The mean (± SD) life satisfaction and QoL score were 19.7 (± 5.3) and 42.9 (± 7.1), respectively. More than one-fifth of the participants had moderate to severe depression (30%), anxiety (34%), and stress (20%). In adjusted regression analysis, QoL was positively associated (β: 0.44; 95% CI: 0.40 to 0.48) with life satisfaction, whereas depression, anxiety, and stress were inversely associated. In the path analysis, the relationship between depression and stress with life satisfaction was mediated by QoL. Depression was indirectly related to life satisfaction (mediated by QoL, β = -0.25), whereas stress was both directly (β = -0.11) and indirectly (mediated by QoL, β = -0.08) related to life satisfaction.

Conclusions: Given the high mental health burden among the older Nepali population and its potential impact on life satisfaction and QoL, routine screening for mental health should be encouraged in clinical practice. Additionally, community-based interventions and mental health promotion programs should be launched at regional and local levels.

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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
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873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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