2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264603
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Self-management of depression and anxiety amongst frail older adults in the United Kingdom: A qualitative study

Abstract: Objectives Depression and anxiety are common in frail older people and are associated with high levels of morbidity and mortality, yet they typically face greater barriers to accessing mental health treatments than younger people and express preferences for self-managing their symptoms. This study aims to explore frail older adults’ experiences of self-managing symptoms of depression and/or anxiety. Design Qualitative semi-structured interviews, exploring experiences of depression and/or anxiety, ways partic… Show more

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“…Late-life depression has also been associated with a reduction in social activities [20], as con rmed in a Korean study [21]. Indeed, social activities can effectively reduce the risk of depression in the elderly [22,23]; for the frail elderly, social activities are bene cial for the self-management of depression [24]. By contrast, not engaging in social activities can negatively affect overall health and successful aging [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Late-life depression has also been associated with a reduction in social activities [20], as con rmed in a Korean study [21]. Indeed, social activities can effectively reduce the risk of depression in the elderly [22,23]; for the frail elderly, social activities are bene cial for the self-management of depression [24]. By contrast, not engaging in social activities can negatively affect overall health and successful aging [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Aging leads to health deterioration and functional decline in physical and mental aspects [1,2], and an increasing risk of diseases [3]. For example, aging results in a decline in immune function of body, accompanied by susceptibility to infection, a higher incidence of cancer and autoimmunity diseases, and an increased prevalence of sterile chronic inflammation which is referred to as 'inflammaging' [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 35 In patients with multiple chronic conditions, self-efficacy in performing self-management mediated the relationships between sociodemographic characteristics and adherence. 36 Peer support can encourage general self-efficacy, 37 and social support indirectly affects self-management behaviors through general self-efficacy. 38 Furthermore, e-health literacy indirectly affects health promotion behaviors via general self-efficacy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%