Loneliness and Depression among Older People Living in a Community of Nepal

Aug 29, 2019Journal of Nepal Health Research Council

Loneliness and Depression in Older Adults Living in a Nepal Community

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Abstract

Among 124 older individuals, 38.7% reported moderate loneliness and 16.9% reported severe loneliness.

  • Loneliness and depression are prevalent mental health issues among older adults in developing countries.
  • Age, education level, marital status, living arrangements, childlessness, perceived health status, sleep quality, sleeping hours, and perceived economic satisfaction are significantly associated with loneliness and depression.
  • The presence of a disease condition is linked to higher levels of loneliness.
  • Perceived stress shows a significant association with the level of depression.
  • There is a positive correlation between loneliness and depression among older people.

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