TY - JOUR
T1 - Association between social support and depression status in the elderly
T2 - Results of a 1-year community-based prospective cohort study in Japan
AU - Koizumi, Yayoi
AU - Awata, Shuichi
AU - Kuriyama, Shinichi
AU - Ohmori, Kaori
AU - Hozawa, Atsushi
AU - Seki, Toru
AU - Matsuoka, Hiroo
AU - Tsuji, Ichiro
PY - 2005/10
Y1 - 2005/10
N2 - We conducted a prospective cohort study on subjects aged ≥ 70 years in an urban community to determine whether there is any association between lack of social support and depression status. Of the 2730 eligible subjects, 1178 participated and were interviewed in a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) in 2002. We investigated the five social supports items using the following questions: (i) do you have someone with whom you can consult when you are in trouble?, (ii) do you have someone with whom you can consult when your physical condition is not good?, (iii) do you have someone who can help you with your daily housework?, (iv) do you have someone who can take you to a hospital when you do not feel well?, and (v) do you have someone who can take care of you when you are ill in bed? The Geriatric Depression Scale was used to estimate depression status. The subjects were divided into two groups: depressive and non-depressive. Of 753 subjects classified as non-depressive, 475 also took part in a CGA in 2003 and 278 dropped out. We calculated the risk of depression status in the elderly without social support. Lack of social support items (i) and (v) were significantly associated with an increased risk of depression status. The multivariate odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) regarding the risk of depression status among the elderly without (i) and (v) social support items were 2.6 (1.2-5.3) and 3.0 (1.4-6.1), respectively. We also found the increase risk of depression status with lack of social support item (v) was significantly different for different sexes and for different pain conditions. We conclude that there is a significant increase in the risk of depression status associated with the lack of social support in Japanese elderly people in an urban community.
AB - We conducted a prospective cohort study on subjects aged ≥ 70 years in an urban community to determine whether there is any association between lack of social support and depression status. Of the 2730 eligible subjects, 1178 participated and were interviewed in a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) in 2002. We investigated the five social supports items using the following questions: (i) do you have someone with whom you can consult when you are in trouble?, (ii) do you have someone with whom you can consult when your physical condition is not good?, (iii) do you have someone who can help you with your daily housework?, (iv) do you have someone who can take you to a hospital when you do not feel well?, and (v) do you have someone who can take care of you when you are ill in bed? The Geriatric Depression Scale was used to estimate depression status. The subjects were divided into two groups: depressive and non-depressive. Of 753 subjects classified as non-depressive, 475 also took part in a CGA in 2003 and 278 dropped out. We calculated the risk of depression status in the elderly without social support. Lack of social support items (i) and (v) were significantly associated with an increased risk of depression status. The multivariate odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) regarding the risk of depression status among the elderly without (i) and (v) social support items were 2.6 (1.2-5.3) and 3.0 (1.4-6.1), respectively. We also found the increase risk of depression status with lack of social support item (v) was significantly different for different sexes and for different pain conditions. We conclude that there is a significant increase in the risk of depression status associated with the lack of social support in Japanese elderly people in an urban community.
KW - Depression status
KW - Elderly
KW - Geriatric Depression Scale
KW - Prospective cohort study
KW - Social support
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1440-1819.2005.01415.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1440-1819.2005.01415.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 16194259
AN - SCOPUS:28844431514
SN - 1323-1316
VL - 59
SP - 563
EP - 569
JO - Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
JF - Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
IS - 5
ER -