In this fast pace of life, many people seem not to live with their families because of some reasons. Living alone is fun and ease at first, but it may come with difficulties for some people later on. Loneliness can be a main factor which causes some problems to those who settle their life out of families’ zone. It is also strenuous if they are ignored by their families or relatives in such a time. Living alone may cause many effects to both the young and the elderly such as feeling depressed resulted from loneliness, adopting risky and bad behaviors, and thinking of making negative decisions. To begin with, anxiety affects greatly on everyone no matter he or she young or old, rich or poor. One main reason which can lead people to be depressed or fearful is loneliness, and living alone easily brings people to loneliness. In the U.S. there is an amount of the elderly who are sent to nursing homes or staying home alone for a long duration. With this modern and rapid lifestyle, some of the elderly are not visited regularly by their families, relatives, or friends, so that their level of loneliness just slightly rises up day by day. When the elder people are so lonely, they may easily get depressed, and the more depressive they are, the more serious the result is when it comes to mental health. Manfred Beutel and his colleagues have done a research on how loneliness relates to mental health on people from the ages of 35 to 74. They found that loneliness is a risk to mental and
Depression is one of the most recurrently investigated psychological disorders within the area of medical R&D (Montorio & Izal, 1996). A number of exhaustive researches have been carried out to study its symptoms and impacts on different patients belonging to different personal and professional attributes and most of these researchers depicted that depression in the elderly people is very frequent and in spite of number of researches in this context, it is often undiagnosed or untreated. To add to this jeopardy, it has also been estimated that only 10% out of the total depressed elderly individuals receive proper diagnosis and treatment (Holroyd et al, 2000). And for that reason, an authentic
According to the American Psychological Association, one in four adults ages 65 and older experiences a mental health problem such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia or dementia. This is quite alarming because it is known that people with mental illness already receive poor care. Poor care combined with living in a society where aging is shamed causes a major concern.Negative stereotypes and attitudes are directed toward the elderly. For
The purpose of this research is to review factors that trigger elderly depression states, their physical and mental health conditions,
Many of the elderly find themselves living in isolation. There are many reasons why the elderly will find themselves living alone and in isolation. Many times caregivers have difficulty intervening. Social isolation can have many effects on the health status of the elderly. When alone the mental, physical and even the nutritional status of the older person can be affected. Trying to get the person to accept that they are being isolated can be difficult. There are a few resources that can have a positive impact on the elderly. This paper discusses issues of isolation and the elderly.
Currently, The population of elderly are estimated to be increasing in number (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2014). The government is concerning about the pressure being placed on public resources as the result of aging population. The aging populations can be vulnerable to different acute and chronic disorder, which can decrease their mortality rate. This can stifle patients’ normal living pattern, which can lead to the vulnerability of experiencing moods disorder, such as depression and anxiety (Potvin et al., 2013). This will lead to the increase
Depression is one of the most common cases when people feel extremely lonely and sad. Elders are prone to getting this condition since most of their time is spent at home alone or when they do not get enough care and attention that they need. Some family members somehow forget that elders are also social human beings that can be greatly affected at the event of long-term isolation. One Care Companion, a quality provider of home care services in Naples South Florida, is here to give you the seven (7) must-read ways in dealing with depression.
Loneliness is something that many people have to go through in their live. The people who have to go encounter this pain can feel depressed and isolated. In Of Mice and Men there are three main characters that exemplify this Curley’s wife, Candy, and Crooks. Curley’s wife because is a victim of this because no one wants to talk to her, Candy’s old so people keep away from him, and Crooks is a different skin color, which makes people discriminate against him.
in any individual, especially if they are at an older age. Many cases of adult anxiety
Depression significantly predicted the ‘lonely not isolated’ category, participants who were never or rarely depressed were significantly less likely to be ‘lonely not isolated’ when compared to their counterparts who were frequently depressed. Similarly, living in close proximity to family also significantly reduced the likelihood of being ‘lonely not isolated.’ In contrast, low self-esteem and low levels of interpersonal control (Q2) significantly increased the likelihood of inclusion in the ‘lonely not isolated’
Of the total population of the United States, 39 million are 65 and older. Of those 39 million older adults, about 5% reside in nursing homes, with the median age of 83.2 years (Urdaneta & Thakur, 2010). It is estimated that by the year 2030, 20% of the nation’s population will be 65 and older (Glaister & Blair, 2008). With the number of older adults rising significantly, so will the number residing in nursing homes. A significant amount of older adults will experience depression. Depression is prevalent in older adults, and those residing in nursing homes seem to be at greater risk for developing it (Urdaneta & Thakur, 2010). It is also estimated that the number of older adults experiencing depression is three to five times that of older
It is not surprising that with the growing rate of the older population, there are more being diagnosed with depression. This age group of individuals has experienced life’s hardships and the more loss that is incurred in a shorter time span the greater the chance that the stress of life and limited coping strategies for this amount of strain leads to more and more depression in elderly people. Maybe this study will encourage more communities to offer assistance and empower the elderly before they reach depression
With the older population rapidly increasing in the United States, depression has become a common mental health issue (McDonnall, 2009). Depression is known as a psychiatric disorder that may recur within 3 years in older people. This type of disorder has emotional effects such as loss of interest for activities, irritability, and/or withdrawal from socializing with family and friends. There are also psychosocial factors that correlate with depression in older adults. Examples may include bereavement, prior depression, sleep problems, etc. This paper will display risks factors related to depression, the impact of depression, a treatment option, an evaluative method/technique, and a way to improve depression. The following seven article reviews
To be lonely is an easy thing, being alone is another matter entirely. To understand this, first one must understand the difference between loneliness and being alone. To be alone means that your are not in the company of anyone else. You are one. But loneliness can happen anytime, anywhere. You can be lonely in a crowd, lonely with friends, lonely with family. You can even be lonely while with loved ones. For feeling lonely, is in essence a feeling of being alone. As thought you were one and you feel as though you will always be that way. Loneliness can be one of the most destructive feelings humans are capable of feeling. For loneliness can lead to depression, suicide, and even to raging out and hurting friends and/or
As we get older, our social connections often gets smaller, only having things or people that are extremely important to us. In this paper we will be examining the social-psychological problems; social isolation and loneliness that are faced by elderly by facilitating the response to five main discussion topics. The following discussion will facilitate the understanding of social isolation and loneliness, the risk factors, explore the prevalence of social isolation and loneliness in long term care facilities and the role of occupational therapist assistants and physiotherapist assistants have this emerging issue of social isolation.
The major effect, and also a very common one, is that once you start a regular life away from home, you miss everything. This fact doesn't mean that you are unhappy but that you are aware of being on your own. Missing your family and the attention they all paid to you is a very usual thing to do. Little details like sitting on a Sunday morning watching TV alone instead of helping your dad organizing his things or having a nice chat with your mom makes you