Mental health profile of the elderly community: a cross-sectional study
Renata Cavalcanti Cordeiro, Renata Clemente dos Santos, Gleicy Karine Nascimento de Araújo-Monteiro, Neyce de Matos Nascimento, Rafaella Queiroga Souto, Albanita Gomes da Costa de Ceballos, Fábia Alexandra Pottes Alves, Jeane Da Silva Rocha Santos
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: to describe the mental health profile of the elderly registered in a Family Health Unit in the city of Recife, Pernambuco State. METHOD: it was a descriptive quantitative study, conducted with 159 elderly through the scales Geriatric Depression, Resilience, Social Support, Life Satisfaction, and Positive and Negative Affects, Mini-Mental State Examination, Stressful Events Inventory and Brazil Old Age Shedule. RESULTS: females, young and literate elderly predominated. Most were satisfied with life, 52.2% without depressive symptoms, 68.6% without cognitive impairment, 67.9% high resilience and 95.8% high social support, but 62% of elderly with depressive symptoms showed cognitive deficit. Negative correlation was identified between depression and cognitive impairment, resilience, social support and life satisfaction. CONCLUSION: assessment of these indicators identifies triggers of psychological distress, assisting the nursing staff in the development of preventive and care actions.