Self-esteem is associated with loss of autonomy and depression in the elderly

Introduction Self-esteem is an important aspect of adaptive processes at all ages of life and particularly in older adults: it is linked to the quality of adaptation, well-being, life satisfaction and health. Objectives study the links between self-esteem, autonomy and depression in the elderly Met...

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Main Authors: W. Bouali, M. Kacem, W. Haouari, L. Zarrouk
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2023-03-01
Series:European Psychiatry
Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823017935/type/journal_article
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description Introduction Self-esteem is an important aspect of adaptive processes at all ages of life and particularly in older adults: it is linked to the quality of adaptation, well-being, life satisfaction and health. Objectives study the links between self-esteem, autonomy and depression in the elderly Methods This is a descriptive and analytical study carried out over four months in the offices of three doctors. The population of the study were the consultants whose age was over 65 years the study was made using a pre-established sheet with certain socio-demographic characteristics, the pathological antecedents of subjects. We assessed self-esteem using the Rosenberg scale, autonomy using the activities of daily living scale (KATZ index), and depression using the mini GDS. The analysis of the results was carried out using SPSS 17 software. Results Our sample is made up of 54 consultants. The average age was 68 years old. The sex ratio was equal to 0.875. Negative self-esteem, loss of autonomy, depression were observed respectively in 40%, 56.7%, 36.7% of cases. We found an association between negative self-esteem and loss of autonomy (p=0.01) on the one hand, and depression (p<0.0001) on the other. Conclusions Our work showed an association between loss of autonomy, depression and negative self-esteem. Depression and negative self-esteem could be a consequence of the loss of autonomy or contributing factors? Disclosure of Interest None Declared
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spelling doaj.art-7db60e7759e043d8b639e61f539606f92023-11-17T05:05:38ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852023-03-0166S846S84710.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1793Self-esteem is associated with loss of autonomy and depression in the elderlyW. Bouali0M. Kacem1W. Haouari2L. Zarrouk3Psychiatrie, Faculty of Medicine of MonastirPsychiatrie, Faculty of Medicine of MonastirPsychiatrie, Faculty of Medicine of Sfax, Mahdia, TunisiaPsychiatrie, Faculty of Medicine of Monastir Introduction Self-esteem is an important aspect of adaptive processes at all ages of life and particularly in older adults: it is linked to the quality of adaptation, well-being, life satisfaction and health. Objectives study the links between self-esteem, autonomy and depression in the elderly Methods This is a descriptive and analytical study carried out over four months in the offices of three doctors. The population of the study were the consultants whose age was over 65 years the study was made using a pre-established sheet with certain socio-demographic characteristics, the pathological antecedents of subjects. We assessed self-esteem using the Rosenberg scale, autonomy using the activities of daily living scale (KATZ index), and depression using the mini GDS. The analysis of the results was carried out using SPSS 17 software. Results Our sample is made up of 54 consultants. The average age was 68 years old. The sex ratio was equal to 0.875. Negative self-esteem, loss of autonomy, depression were observed respectively in 40%, 56.7%, 36.7% of cases. We found an association between negative self-esteem and loss of autonomy (p=0.01) on the one hand, and depression (p<0.0001) on the other. Conclusions Our work showed an association between loss of autonomy, depression and negative self-esteem. Depression and negative self-esteem could be a consequence of the loss of autonomy or contributing factors? Disclosure of Interest None Declaredhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823017935/type/journal_article
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Self-esteem is associated with loss of autonomy and depression in the elderly
European Psychiatry
title Self-esteem is associated with loss of autonomy and depression in the elderly
title_full Self-esteem is associated with loss of autonomy and depression in the elderly
title_fullStr Self-esteem is associated with loss of autonomy and depression in the elderly
title_full_unstemmed Self-esteem is associated with loss of autonomy and depression in the elderly
title_short Self-esteem is associated with loss of autonomy and depression in the elderly
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