Psychosocial Problems in Community-dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-sectional Study

Jul 19, 2024Annals of African medicine

Social and Psychological Challenges in Older Adults Living at Home

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Abstract

Among 200 older adults, 69% experienced moderate psychosocial problems, with significant issues related to stress, loneliness, anxiety, and self-esteem.

  • The average age of participants was 69.31 years, with a majority being males (65.5%).
  • Psychosocial problems were categorized, revealing 16% with mild, 10.5% with severe, and 4.5% reporting no problems.
  • Median scores indicated significant issues: 17.50 for stress, 38 for loneliness, 18 for anxiety, and 14 for self-esteem.
  • A statistically significant relationship was found among the four domains of psychosocial problems (P < 0.01).
  • Self-esteem, family type, and anxiety showed significant associations with educational level.

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