Dementia and depressive symptoms as predictors of home help utilization among the oldest old : a population-based study in an urban area of Sweden


Kristina Larsson, Mats Thorslund, Yvonne Forsell
Bok Engelsk 2004
Utgitt
2004
Omfang
33 s.
Opplysninger
Objective: To investigate predictors of public home help utilization, particularly mental health problems such as dementia and depressive symptoms. Methods: A population-based sample of communitydwelling persons aged 81-100 was interviewed and assessed with medical examinations (n=502). Results: Dementia increased the odds of receiving public home help among persons residing alone. Among coresiding persons, it increased the odds of receiving home help, but only among those who had extra-residential care. Depressive symptoms decreased the odds of receiving home help among persons with lower levels of education who lived alone. Depressive symptoms among highly educated persons who lived alone and among coresiding persons of any educational level were not related to receipt of home help. Discussion: Improvement of screening activities for public home help needs of community-dwelling elders might allow better targeting of limited social resources to the most needy.
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