Comparison of the depression and anxiety between the elderly in the home for the aged and those in the community.
10.12701/yujm.1992.9.2.256
- Author:
Hyo Seok SEO
;
Sung Duk JUNG
;
Chang Su KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Anxiety;
CADS;
Depression;
Home for the aged
- MeSH:
Aged*;
Anxiety*;
Daegu;
Depression*;
Female;
Homes for the Aged;
Humans;
Korea;
Occupations;
Psychology
- From:Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
1992;9(2):256-268
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
This survey was conducted from January 1991 to May 1991. Two hundred and eight residents in 4 government supported homes for the aged and hundred and eleven living in the community in Taegu, Korea, were examined to evaluate the depression and the anxiety of the aged with combined anxiety and depression scale (CADS) and somatization symptom check list (SCL). There are no significant differences between residents in the home for the aged and those living in the community on the total scores of CADS and SCL. However, in the case of the total score of CADS of the female subjects in the home for the aged were significantly higher than those of the community residents. The elderly in the home for the aged tended to have pure depression, while community residents were likely to have anxiety and depression. Fifty-two subjects of home for the aged and sixty-nine of the community scored over 50 points of CADS, which indicates considerable depression or anxiety. In psychosocial factors, the subjects who in the following situations had statistically significant higher scores than others. The results were as follow. Poor health, unhappiness, unsatisfaction to the past occupation, pessimistic thought in future view for both group and unsatisfaction of the relationship with familiar people for the elderly in the community. The SCL scores of two groups subgrouped by under 49 and 50 on CADS showed significant differences between each subgroup on all of the SCL items. It could be suggested that somatic symptoms for the aged is a sign of depression.