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GeNeDis 2016

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    Chapter 1 Preclinical Validation of the Located Hyperthermia Using Gold Macro-Rods and Ultrasound as an Effective Treatment for Solid Tumors
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    Chapter 2 Cerebral Thrombosis: A Neurogenetic Approach
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    Chapter 3 Correlations Between Nutrition Habits, Anxiety and Metabolic Parameters in Greek Healthy Adults
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    Chapter 4 Neuronal Correlation Parameter and the Idea of Thermodynamic Entropy of an N-Body Gravitationally Bounded System
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    Chapter 5 Determination of Soft Tissue Breakpoint Based on Its Temperature Enhancement Pattern: In Vivo and In Vitro Experiments
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    Chapter 6 Huntington Disease: Genetics, Prevention, and Therapy Approaches
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    Chapter 7 A Paris System-Based Implant Approach to Hyperthermia Cancer Tumor with Gold Seeds and Ultrasound
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    Chapter 8 Clinical, Social and Demographics Factors Associated with Spiritual Wellbeing in End Stage Renal Disease
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    Chapter 9 Cognitive Enhancement for Elderly Facing Dementia with the Use of Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy Techniques and Psychological Treatment. A Case Study
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    Chapter 10 Biobibliometrics (UGDH-TP53–BRCA1) Genes Connections in the Possible Relationship Between Breast Cancer and EEG
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    Chapter 11 Diagnostic Evaluation of Huntington’s Disease Within the Frame of Bioinformatics
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    Chapter 12 Gold Rods Irradiated with Ultrasound for Combination of Hyperthermia and Cancer Chemotherapy
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    Chapter 13 Assessment of Depression in Elderly. Is Perceived Social Support Related? A Nursing Home Study
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    Chapter 14 Neurofibromatosis-Noonan Syndrome: A Possible Paradigm of the Combination of Genetic and Epigenetic Factors
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    Chapter 15 Clinical Simulation Training in Geriatric Medicine: A Review of the Evidence and Lessons for Training in Psychiatry of Old Age
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    Chapter 16 Integrating Omic Technologies in Alzheimer’s Disease
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    Chapter 17 Anxiety and Depression in Staff of Mental Units: The Role of Burnout
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    Chapter 18 Scheduling and Modeling a Cognitive Assessment Guide for Screening AD by Primary Care Physicians
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    Chapter 19 Sarcopenia and Its Impact on Quality of Life
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    Chapter 20 Molecular Chaperones in Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Short Review
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    Chapter 21 Interactome of Obesity: Obesidome
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    Chapter 22 Fatigue in Arthritis: A Multidimensional Phenomenon with Impact on Quality of Life
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    Chapter 23 Association of Nutrients with Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease
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    Chapter 24 Searching for Correlations Between the Development of Neurodegenerative Hallmarks: Targeting Huntingtin as a Contributing Factor
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    Chapter 25 The Effects of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Working Memory
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    Chapter 26 Bioimpedance Measurements in Adolescents with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Pilot Study
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    Chapter 27 Post-Operative Delirium in Elderly People Diagnostic and Management Issues of Post-Operative Delirium in Elderly People
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Chapter title
Assessment of Depression in Elderly. Is Perceived Social Support Related? A Nursing Home Study
Chapter number 13
Book title
GeNeDis 2016
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-57379-3_13
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Book ISBNs
978-3-31-957378-6, 978-3-31-957379-3
Authors

Paraskevi Patra, Victoria Alikari, Evangelos C. Fradelos, Athanasios Sachlas, Michael Kourakos, Andrea Paola Rojas Gil, Fotoula Babatsikou, Sofia Zyga

Abstract

Geriatric depression is more common in nursing homes and social support is a mechanism that mitigates the stressors of life factors and simultaneously promotes wellness and health. The purpose of the study was to assess the levels of depression and social support among elderly in nursing homes. During the period February 2016-March 2016 170 elderly residents in nursing homes completed the Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS-15) and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS). Statistical analysis was conducted with IBM SPSS Statistics 23. 37, 1% of the sample had depressive symptoms. Depression is statistically correlated with age and it is affected by the years of education (p = 0.003), the number of the children (p = 0.006), whether the elderly person is bedridden or not (p < 0.001), the frequency of visits by family members (p < 0.001) and whether the elderly performs activities outside the nursing home (0.001). Higher GDS score had those who were illiterate (6.41), those with one or no children (6.82 and 6.59 respectively), the bedridden (6.70), people without visits from relatives (7.69) and without activities outside (5.64). Also, social support is affected by the family status (p < 0.001), the number of children (p < 0.001), the frequency of visits by relatives (p < 0.001) and whether the elderly performs activities outside the foundation (p < 0.008). Higher MSPSS score had those who were married (61.60), those who had four children (63.50), people who accept visits from relatives every day (64.58) and people who do activities outside the institution (58.07). The appearance of this increased rate of depression symptoms in this elderly population leads to the need for more aid social support.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 12 21%
Student > Bachelor 5 9%
Professor > Associate Professor 4 7%
Lecturer 3 5%
Student > Postgraduate 3 5%
Other 10 18%
Unknown 20 35%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 12 21%
Nursing and Health Professions 11 19%
Social Sciences 5 9%
Psychology 4 7%
Engineering 2 4%
Other 3 5%
Unknown 20 35%
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