Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Summary: | Abstract Social isolation due to the global pandemic influenced not only the way how people interact, but it also brought a huge impact on the population’s mental health, regardless of their age. This study aimed to evaluate the intensity of symptoms of depression and anxiety, perceived stress, levels of loneliness, and psychological well-being in the elderly during social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study included 86 elderlies, aged 60 to 90 years old (M=70.95; SD=7.08), living in the southern region of the country. They were interviewed by a WhatsApp video call and responded about symptoms of stress, anxiety, loneliness, depression, and positive mental health. The results showed that 55.8% had high stress symptoms, 18.6% anxiety symptoms, 16.3% depression symptoms, and 5.82% moderate to severe loneliness. It was found that participants who felt more alone had lower well-being scores. |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemicmental healthlonelinesselderlypandemicCOVID-19Abstract Social isolation due to the global pandemic influenced not only the way how people interact, but it also brought a huge impact on the population’s mental health, regardless of their age. This study aimed to evaluate the intensity of symptoms of depression and anxiety, perceived stress, levels of loneliness, and psychological well-being in the elderly during social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study included 86 elderlies, aged 60 to 90 years old (M=70.95; SD=7.08), living in the southern region of the country. They were interviewed by a WhatsApp video call and responded about symptoms of stress, anxiety, loneliness, depression, and positive mental health. The results showed that 55.8% had high stress symptoms, 18.6% anxiety symptoms, 16.3% depression symptoms, and 5.82% moderate to severe loneliness. It was found that participants who felt more alone had lower well-being scores.Universidade de São Francisco, Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Psicologia2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-82712021000500125Psico-USF v.26 n.spe 2021reponame:Psico-USF (Online)instname:Universidade São Francisco (USF)instacron:USF10.1590/1413-8271202126nesp12info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchütz,Daiana MeregalliBorges,LisandraFerreira,Heloísa GonçalvesIrigaray,Tatiana Quartieng2022-04-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-82712021000500125Revistahttp://pepsic.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1413-8271&lng=pt&nrm=isohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpedusf@saofrancisco.edu.br1413-82712175-3563opendoar:2022-04-19T00:00Psico-USF (Online) - Universidade São Francisco (USF)false |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic Schütz,Daiana Meregalli mental health loneliness elderly pandemic COVID-19 |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Relationship between loneliness and mental health indicators in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Schütz,Daiana Meregalli |
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Schütz,Daiana Meregalli Borges,Lisandra Ferreira,Heloísa Gonçalves Irigaray,Tatiana Quarti |
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Borges,Lisandra Ferreira,Heloísa Gonçalves Irigaray,Tatiana Quarti |
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Schütz,Daiana Meregalli Borges,Lisandra Ferreira,Heloísa Gonçalves Irigaray,Tatiana Quarti |
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mental health loneliness elderly pandemic COVID-19 |
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mental health loneliness elderly pandemic COVID-19 |
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Abstract Social isolation due to the global pandemic influenced not only the way how people interact, but it also brought a huge impact on the population’s mental health, regardless of their age. This study aimed to evaluate the intensity of symptoms of depression and anxiety, perceived stress, levels of loneliness, and psychological well-being in the elderly during social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study included 86 elderlies, aged 60 to 90 years old (M=70.95; SD=7.08), living in the southern region of the country. They were interviewed by a WhatsApp video call and responded about symptoms of stress, anxiety, loneliness, depression, and positive mental health. The results showed that 55.8% had high stress symptoms, 18.6% anxiety symptoms, 16.3% depression symptoms, and 5.82% moderate to severe loneliness. It was found that participants who felt more alone had lower well-being scores. |
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Universidade de São Francisco, Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Psicologia |
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