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Depression and quality of life in Brazilian and Portuguese older people communities: Analysis of association

We aimed to compare the association of depression with aspects of quality of life (QoL) among older people users of primary health care (PHC) living in Brazil and Portugal. We carried out an observational, cross-sectional and comparative study with a quantitative approach in the PHC scope in Brazil...

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Autores principales: da Silva Dantas, Bruno Araújo, Cavalcante, Anna Carolyna Vieira, de Miranda, Jéssica Maria Arouca, da Silva Toscano, Gislani Acásia, Nobre, Thaiza Teixeira Xavier, Mendes, Felismina Rosa Parreira, de Miranda, Francisco Arnoldo Nunes, Maia, Eulália Maria Chaves, Torres, Gilson de Vasconcelos
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34797312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000027830
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Cavalcante, Anna Carolyna Vieira
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da Silva Toscano, Gislani Acásia
Nobre, Thaiza Teixeira Xavier
Mendes, Felismina Rosa Parreira
de Miranda, Francisco Arnoldo Nunes
Maia, Eulália Maria Chaves
Torres, Gilson de Vasconcelos
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Mendes, Felismina Rosa Parreira
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description We aimed to compare the association of depression with aspects of quality of life (QoL) among older people users of primary health care (PHC) living in Brazil and Portugal. We carried out an observational, cross-sectional and comparative study with a quantitative approach in the PHC scope in Brazil and Portugal, where we obtained a nonrandom sample of 150 participants aged 65 years or older (100 Brazilians and 50 Portuguese). We used the socioeconomic and health data questionnaire, the Medical Outcomes Short-Form Health Survey QoL (SF-36) questionnaire and the Beck Inventory. Among the socioeconomic profiles, most were females aged between 65 and 80 years in both countries. There was a significant difference between groups in the income variable, with 100.0% of Portuguese people earning up to 1 minimum wage (P value <.001), and the presence of chronic diseases in 92.0% of respondents in Portugal (P value = .033). In the association analysis, most aspects of QoL had a higher median score (>50.0) within the categorical variables of “absent” and “mild” depression. The Emotional role functioning, Physical role functioning, Physical functioning, Mental health, Total score domains and the Mental health and Physical health summary measures stood out with this behavior in Brazil and in Portugal, where these latter 2 presented moderate to strong correlation values (ρ > 0.400) in Portugal. Greater associations of depression on QoL were revealed in Portugal than in Brazil. Among their most expressive associations, the Physical role functioning (odds ratio [OR] = 4.776; 95.0% confidence interval [CI]: 2.41–9.43), Physical functioning (OR = 3.037; 95.0% CI: 3.037), Vitality (OR = 6.000; 95.0% CI: 1.56–23.07) and Total score (OR = 3.727; 95.0% CI: 2.24–6.17) domains and the Mental health summary measure (OR = 3.870; 95.0% CI: 2.13–7.02) stood out. Aspects related to the emotional, physical, functional and mental health components stood out. The association and correlation with depression were more expressive in Portugal compared to Brazil. However, similar results were obtained in Brazil but with less relevance.
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spelling pubmed-86013322021-11-20 Depression and quality of life in Brazilian and Portuguese older people communities: Analysis of association da Silva Dantas, Bruno Araújo Cavalcante, Anna Carolyna Vieira de Miranda, Jéssica Maria Arouca da Silva Toscano, Gislani Acásia Nobre, Thaiza Teixeira Xavier Mendes, Felismina Rosa Parreira de Miranda, Francisco Arnoldo Nunes Maia, Eulália Maria Chaves Torres, Gilson de Vasconcelos Medicine (Baltimore) 5000 We aimed to compare the association of depression with aspects of quality of life (QoL) among older people users of primary health care (PHC) living in Brazil and Portugal. We carried out an observational, cross-sectional and comparative study with a quantitative approach in the PHC scope in Brazil and Portugal, where we obtained a nonrandom sample of 150 participants aged 65 years or older (100 Brazilians and 50 Portuguese). We used the socioeconomic and health data questionnaire, the Medical Outcomes Short-Form Health Survey QoL (SF-36) questionnaire and the Beck Inventory. Among the socioeconomic profiles, most were females aged between 65 and 80 years in both countries. There was a significant difference between groups in the income variable, with 100.0% of Portuguese people earning up to 1 minimum wage (P value <.001), and the presence of chronic diseases in 92.0% of respondents in Portugal (P value = .033). In the association analysis, most aspects of QoL had a higher median score (>50.0) within the categorical variables of “absent” and “mild” depression. The Emotional role functioning, Physical role functioning, Physical functioning, Mental health, Total score domains and the Mental health and Physical health summary measures stood out with this behavior in Brazil and in Portugal, where these latter 2 presented moderate to strong correlation values (ρ > 0.400) in Portugal. Greater associations of depression on QoL were revealed in Portugal than in Brazil. Among their most expressive associations, the Physical role functioning (odds ratio [OR] = 4.776; 95.0% confidence interval [CI]: 2.41–9.43), Physical functioning (OR = 3.037; 95.0% CI: 3.037), Vitality (OR = 6.000; 95.0% CI: 1.56–23.07) and Total score (OR = 3.727; 95.0% CI: 2.24–6.17) domains and the Mental health summary measure (OR = 3.870; 95.0% CI: 2.13–7.02) stood out. Aspects related to the emotional, physical, functional and mental health components stood out. The association and correlation with depression were more expressive in Portugal compared to Brazil. However, similar results were obtained in Brazil but with less relevance. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8601332/ /pubmed/34797312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000027830 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License 4.0 (CCBY-NC), where it is permissible to download, share, remix, transform, and buildup the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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de Miranda, Jéssica Maria Arouca
da Silva Toscano, Gislani Acásia
Nobre, Thaiza Teixeira Xavier
Mendes, Felismina Rosa Parreira
de Miranda, Francisco Arnoldo Nunes
Maia, Eulália Maria Chaves
Torres, Gilson de Vasconcelos
Depression and quality of life in Brazilian and Portuguese older people communities: Analysis of association
title Depression and quality of life in Brazilian and Portuguese older people communities: Analysis of association
title_full Depression and quality of life in Brazilian and Portuguese older people communities: Analysis of association
title_fullStr Depression and quality of life in Brazilian and Portuguese older people communities: Analysis of association
title_full_unstemmed Depression and quality of life in Brazilian and Portuguese older people communities: Analysis of association
title_short Depression and quality of life in Brazilian and Portuguese older people communities: Analysis of association
title_sort depression and quality of life in brazilian and portuguese older people communities: analysis of association
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34797312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000027830
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