Turkish Journal of Geriatrics 2011 , Vol 14, Issue 2
LONELINESS, DEPRESSION, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND RELATED FACTORS IN INDIVIDUALS BETWEEN 50 AND 65 YEARS
Hülya ARSLANTAŞ1, Filiz ERGİN2
1Adnan Menders Üniversitesi Aydın Sağlık Yüksekokulu Ruh Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Hemşireliği Anabilim Dalı AYDIN
2Adnan Menders Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Halk Sağlığı Anabilim Dalı AYDIN
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate loneliness, depression, social support and related factors in individuals between 50 and 65 years in Aydın.

Materials and Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted with 390 people aged 50- 65 years in nine primary health care center regions in Aydın. A multistage sampling method was used for sample selection. Perceived Social Support from Friends and Family Scales, UCLA Loneliness Scale and Beck Depression Inventory were used for data collection.

Results: The mean perceived social support from family scale scores was 14.02±0.26; perceived social support from friends scale scores 12.34±0.26; the mean UCLA loneliness scale scores 39.67±0.55 and the mean depression scale scores was 12.85±0.44. Family and friend social support scores were higher in participants who were married, who had children and those who had hobbies; family social support scores were lower in individuals who were dependent in daily activities (p<0.05). Participants with primary or less education, those without a mate or child(ren) those with a physical disability, sleep problems, those who were using a drug regularly, those who were dependent in daily activities and those without a hobby felt themselves more lonely than others. Depressive symptoms were found in 23.8% of the participants. The risk for having depressive symptoms was 2.59(OR)times higher in those who were not married, 2.00(OR)times higher in those without a paid job, 3.23(OR)times higher in those with sleep problems and 2.24(OR)times higher in those who didn't enjoy reading/listening to music.

Conclusion: It was concluded that reinforcement of social ties with family and social environment should be considered as an important preventive strategy against depression and loneliness. Keywords : Isolation, Social; Support; Social; Depression