Pandemic in Indonesian older people: Theimplication for sleep deprivation, loss ofappetite, and psychosomatic complaints
ABSTRACTIntroduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals were concerned about being infected. Meanwhile, the older people felt isolated due to the detrimental effect on their mental and physical health. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the mental health issues suffered by the older people during the COVID-19 pandemic, the implication for sleep deprivation, loss of appetite, and psychosomatic complaints.Methods:This wasa descriptive-analytic study using a cross-sectional approach to find the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The population of this study wasolder people (those aged ≥60 years) living in urban areasin West Java and Jakarta. The samplesize was measured with the Lemeshow formula usinga 95% confidence interval. A total of 259 older people participated in this study in cluster random sampling selection. Questionnaires were distributed to study participants consisting of sociodemographic characteristics, general anxiety disorder, history of chronic illness, COVID-19 related psychological concern, self-reported losing appetite, self-reportedsleep deprivation and psychosomatic assessment. Statistical analysis used descriptive and logistic regression analysis. Results:The average age of study participants is 65.3 years old (SD ±6.8;min-max =60to 89 years old). Multivariablelogistic regression model showed that sleep deprivation is significantly associated with non-college education background (OR=2.28;95%CI = 1.23 to 4.61), anxiety (OR=7.09; 95%CI = 3.57 to 14.08), and the existence of chronic illness (OR=2.75; 95%CI = 1.44 to 5.26). Subsequently, the psychosomatic symptom was associated with anxiety (OR=5.27; 95%CI =2.75 to 10.11) and chronic illness (OR=2.80; 95%CI = 1.47 to 5.32). Loss appetite was associated with non-college education background (OR=2.50; 95%CI =1.16to 5.41), anxiety (OR=10.41; 95%CI = 5.01 to 21.63), and the existence of chronic illness (OR=3.60; 95%CI = 1.72 to 7.55). The analysis showed that none of the COVID-19 related fear is associated with a sleep disorder, loss of appetite, and psychosomatic symptoms.Conclusions:Sociodemographic factors, anxiety and medical factors contribute to the risk of mental health issues in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic, implication for sleep deprivation, loss of appetite, and psychosomatic complaints.
Detail Information
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Pernyataan Tanggungjawab |
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Pengarang |
Susiana Nugraha - Personal Name
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April 2022 |
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Keywords:COVID-19pandemic;losing appetite;mental h
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Volume 17 issue 1 |
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GMD |
Artikel Jurnal Dosen |
Bahasa |
English |
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STIKes Kendedes Malang |
Tahun Terbit |
2022 |
Tempat Terbit |
Malang |
Deskripsi Fisik |
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Citation
. (2022).Pandemic in Indonesian older people: Theimplication for sleep deprivation, loss ofappetite, and psychosomatic complaints.(Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from https://localhost/etd