Eventos estressantes, estratégias de enfrentamento, auto-eficácia e sintomas depressivos entre idosos residentes na comunidade

  • Fortes-Burgos A
  • Neri A
  • Cupertino A
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Abstract

The relationship among stressful life events, coping strategies, self-efficacy in coping and depression in 544 participants of a study on successful aging involving elderly who reside in the community was assessed (74,6{{}{%}{}} women; age = 72.11; + 8.29; 42,1{{}{%}{}} age 60-69; 39{{}{%}{}} 70-79 and 18,9{{}{%}{}} 80-99). Stressful life events were classified into categories related to: finitude, problems concerning offspring, care, crisis and psychological well-being. Coping strategies generated five factors: negative emotions, environment control, religiosity, avoidance behaviors, and emotional inhibition. Self-efficacy of coping was evaluated between appropriate versus inappropriate. Mean score of depression assessed through CES-D was 10.24, + 8,66); prevalence was 32{{}{%}{}} to a cut-off score {{}{>}{}}11. Major risk for depression was associated with negative emotions, uncontrollable events, age 60-69 and inappropiate self-efficacy of coping. The stressful life events seemed less predictive of depression than the cognitive assessment and the coping did.

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Fortes-Burgos, A. C. G., Neri, A. L., & Cupertino, A. P. F. B. (2008). Eventos estressantes, estratégias de enfrentamento, auto-eficácia e sintomas depressivos entre idosos residentes na comunidade. Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica, 21(1), 74–82. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-79722008000100010

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