Najafi B, Arzaghi M, Fakhrzadeh H, Sharifi F, Shoaei S, Alizadeh M, et al . Mental health status and related factors in aged population: Urban health equity assessment and response tool (Urban- HEART) study in Tehran. ijdld 2014; 13 (1) :62-73
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Abstract: (12252 Views)
Introduction: Mental disorders are common in the elderly.The purpose of this study was to assess the
general health status and its related factors among people ≥ 65 years in different districts of Tehran.
Methods: This study has used data of the participants ≥ 65 years old in urban health equity and response
tool (Urban-HEART) study. Finally the data of 1313 elderly were considered for this study. Variables
included demographic characteristics (gender, age, education level, family size, marital status and
employment status) and mental health using the Persian GHQ -28 questionnaire (domains: somatic,
depression, insomnia and anxiety) and quality of life using the SF12.
Results: The mean age of participants was 73.68 (5.91) (women=627 and men=686). GHQ-28 median of
scores the participants were 24.00 (22.00)[20.00 (27.00) in women and 19.00 (19.00) in men
(P<0.01)].Based on GHQ-28 cut-point 23, 50.2%of the participants had mental health problems, [61.2%
women and 40.1% men (P<0.01)].The residents of third municipality districts had the best mental health
(26.3% of men and 38.5% of women had mental health problems) and the aged of 20th municipality
district had the worst health status (65.7% of males and 84.2% of women had mental health problems).In
multivariable logistic regression model, for each year of increment age, 2.9% chance of mental health
problems increased (P<0.01). With increasing level of education, mental health status was improved (P
trend < 0.01). The relationship between family size and mental health was not significant (P =0.06).
Conclusion: Mental health status of the elderly in Tehran was worse than the many other countries. The
elderly lived in 20th
municipal district, had the worst and the dwellers in the 3th
district had the best mental
health status.
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
General Received: 2013/08/15 | Accepted: 2013/09/5 | Published: 2013/11/26