Nature, prevalence and factors associated with depression among the elderly in a rural south Indian community

Feb 27, 2009International psychogeriatrics

Depression in older adults living in a rural South Indian community: how common it is and what factors are linked to it

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Abstract

The prevalence of geriatric depression in a rural south Indian community is 12.7%.

  • Low income is associated with a 1.78 times increased risk of geriatric depression.
  • Experiencing hunger significantly increases the risk, with an odds ratio of 2.58.
  • A history of cardiac illnesses is linked to a 4.75 times higher risk of depression.
  • Transient ischemic attack and past head injuries are associated with increased depression risk, with odds ratios of 2.43 and 2.70, respectively.
  • Diabetes is correlated with a 2.33 times increased risk of geriatric depression.
  • Having more confidants is associated with a reduced risk of depression, suggesting social support as a protective factor.

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