Title of article :
Illness Anxiety Disorder and Its Relationship with Social Health in the Elderly, Isfahan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Tavakoli, Neda Department of Community and Family Medicine - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Kaviani, Saeed School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Amini, Zahra Department of Community and Family Medicine - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The present study investigated the prevalence of illness anxiety disorder and its
relationship with social health in the elderly population. Materials and Methods: This cross‐sectional
study was conducted on 400 elderly people in Isfahan referred to the educational health service in
2020. In addition to demographic characteristics, they answered the 36‐item Evans hypochondriasis
questionnaire and the 28‐item social health questionnaire. Results: Four hundred elderly participants
with a mean age of 68.1 ± 6.6 (range: 60–89) were included in the study. One hundred and
ninety‐nine (49.8%) were female and 201 (50.3%) were male. Only 24.3% of the geriatrics were in
the healthy group and 21.2% in the borderline category. Seventy‐two of the geriatric population (18%)
had poor social health and 299 of this population (74.8%) had moderate social health, and the
social health status of 29 elderlies (7.3%) was favorable. There was an inverse relationship between
hypochondriasis score and total social health score and its dimensions (P < 0.05). Conclusion: High
prevalence of hypochondriasis was observed in the geriatrics compared to global studies. Most of the
elderly population had moderate social health. Gender and education do not affect hypochondriasis
and social health in the elderly. People with higher social health scores were clearly less likely to get
hypochondriasis. Therefore, by improving the various dimensions of social health of the geriatrics,
we can help reduce the prevalence of hypochondriasis in this age group.
Keywords :
Elderly , hypochondriasis , anxiety disorder , social health
Journal title :
Advanced Biomedical Research