Prevalence of geriatric depression in the Kavre district, Nepal: Findings from a cross sectional community survey

Abstract Background The increasing elderly population worldwide is likely to increase mental health problems such as geriatric depression, which has mostly been studied in high-income countries. Similar studies are scarce in low-and-middle-income-countries like Nepal. Methods A cross-sectional, popu...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kedar Manandhar, Ajay Risal, Oshin Shrestha, Nirmala Manandhar, Dipak Kunwar, Rajendra Koju, Are Holen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-09-01
Series:BMC Psychiatry
Subjects:
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-019-2258-5
id doaj-c8173dad1b604a5fb5a4bc6ebcf0693a
record_format Article
spelling doaj-c8173dad1b604a5fb5a4bc6ebcf0693a2020-11-25T03:02:40ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2019-09-011911910.1186/s12888-019-2258-5Prevalence of geriatric depression in the Kavre district, Nepal: Findings from a cross sectional community surveyKedar Manandhar0Ajay Risal1Oshin Shrestha2Nirmala Manandhar3Dipak Kunwar4Rajendra Koju5Are Holen6Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University HospitalDhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University HospitalDhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University HospitalSheer Memorial Hospital College of NursingDhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University HospitalDhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University HospitalDepartment of Mental Health, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Background The increasing elderly population worldwide is likely to increase mental health problems such as geriatric depression, which has mostly been studied in high-income countries. Similar studies are scarce in low-and-middle-income-countries like Nepal. Methods A cross-sectional, population-based, door-to-door survey was conducted in randomly selected rural and urban population clusters of the Kavre district, Nepal. Trained nurses (field interviewers) administered structured questionnaires that included a validated Nepali version of the Geriatric Depression Scale short form (GDS-15) for identifying geriatric depression among the elderly (≥60 years) participants (N = 460). Those scoring ≥6 on GDS-15 were considered depressed. Logistic regression analysis explored the associations of geriatric depression with regard to socio-demographic information, life style, family support and physical well-being. Results Of the total 460 selected elderly participants, 439 (95.4%) took part in the study. More than half of them were females (54.2%). The mean age was 70.9 (± 8.6) years. Approximately half (50.6%) were rural inhabitants, the majority (86.1%) were illiterate, and about three-fifths (60.1%) were living with their spouses. The gender-and-age adjusted prevalence of geriatric depression was 53.1%. Geriatric depression was significantly associated with rural habitation (AOR 1.6), illiteracy (AOR 2.1), limited time provided by families (AOR 1.8), and exposure to verbal and/or physical abuse (AOR 2.6). Conclusion Geriatric depression is highly prevalent in Kavre, Nepal. The findings call for urgent prioritization of delivery of elderly mental health care services in the country.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-019-2258-5DepressionElderlyLifestyleMental healthPrevalence
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Kedar Manandhar
Ajay Risal
Oshin Shrestha
Nirmala Manandhar
Dipak Kunwar
Rajendra Koju
Are Holen
spellingShingle Kedar Manandhar
Ajay Risal
Oshin Shrestha
Nirmala Manandhar
Dipak Kunwar
Rajendra Koju
Are Holen
Prevalence of geriatric depression in the Kavre district, Nepal: Findings from a cross sectional community survey
BMC Psychiatry
Depression
Elderly
Lifestyle
Mental health
Prevalence
author_facet Kedar Manandhar
Ajay Risal
Oshin Shrestha
Nirmala Manandhar
Dipak Kunwar
Rajendra Koju
Are Holen
author_sort Kedar Manandhar
title Prevalence of geriatric depression in the Kavre district, Nepal: Findings from a cross sectional community survey
title_short Prevalence of geriatric depression in the Kavre district, Nepal: Findings from a cross sectional community survey
title_full Prevalence of geriatric depression in the Kavre district, Nepal: Findings from a cross sectional community survey
title_fullStr Prevalence of geriatric depression in the Kavre district, Nepal: Findings from a cross sectional community survey
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of geriatric depression in the Kavre district, Nepal: Findings from a cross sectional community survey
title_sort prevalence of geriatric depression in the kavre district, nepal: findings from a cross sectional community survey
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Background The increasing elderly population worldwide is likely to increase mental health problems such as geriatric depression, which has mostly been studied in high-income countries. Similar studies are scarce in low-and-middle-income-countries like Nepal. Methods A cross-sectional, population-based, door-to-door survey was conducted in randomly selected rural and urban population clusters of the Kavre district, Nepal. Trained nurses (field interviewers) administered structured questionnaires that included a validated Nepali version of the Geriatric Depression Scale short form (GDS-15) for identifying geriatric depression among the elderly (≥60 years) participants (N = 460). Those scoring ≥6 on GDS-15 were considered depressed. Logistic regression analysis explored the associations of geriatric depression with regard to socio-demographic information, life style, family support and physical well-being. Results Of the total 460 selected elderly participants, 439 (95.4%) took part in the study. More than half of them were females (54.2%). The mean age was 70.9 (± 8.6) years. Approximately half (50.6%) were rural inhabitants, the majority (86.1%) were illiterate, and about three-fifths (60.1%) were living with their spouses. The gender-and-age adjusted prevalence of geriatric depression was 53.1%. Geriatric depression was significantly associated with rural habitation (AOR 1.6), illiteracy (AOR 2.1), limited time provided by families (AOR 1.8), and exposure to verbal and/or physical abuse (AOR 2.6). Conclusion Geriatric depression is highly prevalent in Kavre, Nepal. The findings call for urgent prioritization of delivery of elderly mental health care services in the country.
topic Depression
Elderly
Lifestyle
Mental health
Prevalence
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-019-2258-5
work_keys_str_mv AT kedarmanandhar prevalenceofgeriatricdepressioninthekavredistrictnepalfindingsfromacrosssectionalcommunitysurvey
AT ajayrisal prevalenceofgeriatricdepressioninthekavredistrictnepalfindingsfromacrosssectionalcommunitysurvey
AT oshinshrestha prevalenceofgeriatricdepressioninthekavredistrictnepalfindingsfromacrosssectionalcommunitysurvey
AT nirmalamanandhar prevalenceofgeriatricdepressioninthekavredistrictnepalfindingsfromacrosssectionalcommunitysurvey
AT dipakkunwar prevalenceofgeriatricdepressioninthekavredistrictnepalfindingsfromacrosssectionalcommunitysurvey
AT rajendrakoju prevalenceofgeriatricdepressioninthekavredistrictnepalfindingsfromacrosssectionalcommunitysurvey
AT areholen prevalenceofgeriatricdepressioninthekavredistrictnepalfindingsfromacrosssectionalcommunitysurvey
_version_ 1724689015264772096