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Risk factors for a decrease in high morale in very old people over a 5-year period: data from two Nordic countries.


ABSTRACT: High morale could be considered to be an essential part of aging well and increased knowledge of how to prevent a decrease in high morale in very old age could have important implications for policy, and social and health care development. The objective was to identify social and health-related risk factors for a decrease in morale over 5 years in very old people among those with high morale at baseline. The study is based on data derived from the Umeå85+/GERDA study conducted in Northern Sweden and Western Finland. The final sample consisted of 174 individuals who were 85 years and older at baseline and who had completed the follow-up 5 years later. Morale was measured with The Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale (PGCMS). A set of social and health-related variables were used to test which factors were associated with a decrease in morale over 5 years. Linear regression was used for the multivariable analyses. The sample had a mean change of -?1.3 (SD?=?2.5) in PGCMS scores from T1 to T2. The results from the regression analyses showed that development of depressive disorders, increased feelings of loneliness and the death of a child during the follow-up period were associated with a decrease in morale. The results from our study indicate that preventing the development of depressive disorders and increasing loneliness are key factors in preventing a decrease in high morale. Additionally, very old people who have recently lost an adult child should receive adequate psychosocial support.

SUBMITTER: Nasman M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7040116 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Risk factors for a decrease in high morale in very old people over a 5-year period: data from two Nordic countries.

Näsman Marina M   Niklasson Johan J   Nygård Mikael M   Olofsson Birgitta B   Lövheim Hugo H   Gustafson Yngve Y   Nyqvist Fredrica F  

European journal of ageing 20190619 1


High morale could be considered to be an essential part of aging well and increased knowledge of how to prevent a decrease in high morale in very old age could have important implications for policy, and social and health care development. The objective was to identify social and health-related risk factors for a decrease in morale over 5 years in very old people among those with high morale at baseline. The study is based on data derived from the Umeå85+/GERDA study conducted in Northern Sweden  ...[more]

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