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Prevalence of religiosity, family function, social support and deppresive symptoms in old people. Cali, Colombia, 2001.

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Objective: To determine the prevalence of religious practice, family dysfunction and social support in older people with deppresive symptoms.

Methods: A descriptive study was performed in La Selva Health Center (Cali, Colombia) during 2001. Measures used were depression (GDS-Yesavage Scale), intrinsic/extrinsic religiosity measurement (Gorsuch-McPherson), family APGAR (Smilkstein scale) and frequency of religious practice. Univariate and bivariate analyses were performed.

Results: 136 subjects were recruited with an average age of 69.2±6.4 year old, 78 (57%) were male, 82 (60%) were married, 21 (15%) were widowers, 133 (97.8%) were believers or had religious practice; 90% were catholics, 126 (93%) of patients prayed at least once day, 60 (44.4%) had intrinsic religiosity, 46 (33.8%) extrinsic religiosity, and 16 (11.8%) mixed religiosity; 40 (29.4%) had family dysfunction, 69 (50.7%) had not an adequate social support; 10 (7.3%) had high depressive symptoms (GDS >5/15) and 5 (3.7%) had severe depressive symptoms (GDS >10/15). The presence of chronic diseases, and being a widower had more frequency in older people with deppresive symptoms (p< 0.05). Most old subjects with depression had no regular religious practice (p=0.03).

Conclussion: Male gender, presence of chronic diseases and being a widower had more frequency in old people with deppresive symptoms (p< 0.05). Religious practice could be an important support for old patients’ health.

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  • José Mauricio Ocampo Universidad del Valle
  • Nhora Romero Universidad del Valle
  • Héctor A. Saa Universidad del Valle
  • Julián A. Herrera Universidad del Valle
  • Carlos A. Reyes Ortiz Universidad de Texas Medical Branch

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  • Religiosity
  • Family function
  • Social support
  • Depression
  • Old patient

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Médico Familiar, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia.

, Universidad del Valle
Profesor Titular y Emérito, Departamento de Medicina Familiar, Escuela de Medicina, Facultad de Salud, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia.
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Ocampo, J. M., Romero, N., Saa, H. A., Herrera, J. A., & Reyes Ortiz, C. A. (1). Prevalence of religiosity, family function, social support and deppresive symptoms in old people. Cali, Colombia, 2001. Colombia Médica, 37(2 Supl 1), 26-30. https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v37i2 Supl 1.434
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