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The relationship of general, physical, and psychological violence with depressive symptoms and cognition in elders (cross-sectional study)

Violencia general, física y psicológica: relación con síntomas depresivos y cognición en ancianos (estudio transversal)

ABSTRACT

Objectives:

to analyze the relationship of general, physical, and psychological violence with depressive symptoms and cognition in the elderly.

Methods:

quantitative, cross-sectional study, carried out with 323 elders from the Brazilian northeast. Data collection used a sociodemographic instrument; the Conflict Tactics Scales Form R; the Geriatric Depression Scale; and the Mini-Mental State Examination. The analysis employed descriptive and inferential statistics.

Results:

as violence increases, so do the depressive symptoms; the opposite was true when comparing violence with cognitive involvement. There is a correlation between physical and psychological violence and depressive symptoms; more depressive elders are from 1.96 to 3.00 times more likely to be the victims of psychological and physical violence, respectively.

Conclusions:

general, physical, and psychological violence is associated with depressive symptoms; those with less cognitive alterations are more vulnerable to abuse. Elders with depressive symptoms are more likely to suffer psychological and physically violence.

Descriptors:
Violence; Depression; Cognition; Elderly; Forensic Nursing.

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