# The effect of comprehensive psychological interventions on the mental health of the community elderly

**Authors:** Zi-Ming Zhang, Hui-Jun Liu, Gang Li, Ying He, Xin Guo, Fang Zhao, Ying-Jie Luo

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1431116 · Frontiers in Psychiatry · 2024-08-30

## TL;DR

This study shows that comprehensive psychological interventions can improve mental health and reduce negative emotions in elderly people living in the community.

## Contribution

The study introduces a 'community-hospital linkage' mental health service model effective for elderly populations.

## Key findings

- Comprehensive psychological interventions significantly reduced anxiety and depression in the elderly.
- The intervention group showed improved happiness and reduced loneliness after one year.
- The 'community-hospital linkage' model proved effective in maintaining elderly mental health.

## Abstract

To observe the intervention effect of comprehensive psychological interventions on the mental health of the elderly population.

133 elderly aged 60 and above in two urban districts of Tianshui City from January 2020 to December 2020 were selected and divided into the intervention group (n=67) and the control group (n=66). The intervention group received comprehensive psychological interventions, with no intervention given to the control group. The anxiety rate, depression rate, loneliness rate and happiness rate of the two groups were collected and compared pre- and post-intervention. Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS), University of California, Los Angeles Loneliness Scale (UCLA) and Memorial University of Newfoundland Scale of Happiness (MUNSH) were used to compare the psychological status of the elderly pre- and post-intervention.

Differences in the inter-group main effects and time-point main effects for SAS, SDS, UCLA, and MUNSH scores of the intervention group were significant (all p<0.05). The SAS, SDS, and UCLA scores of the intervention group were higher than those of the control group after intervention. Meanwhile, the SAS and SDS scores of the intervention group were lower than those of the control group after intervention (all p<0.05). Moreover, the MUNSH score of the intervention group was higher than that of the control group at 1-year follow-up post-intervention (p<0.05). Compared with pre-intervention values, the proportions of anxiety, depression loneliness, and happiness in the intervention group were improved at 1-year follow-up post-intervention (all P<0.05).

This study provides basis and important support for further investigations and the monitoring of health indicators in a population as fragile as the elderly. Targeted comprehensive psychological interventions can improve the negative emotions of community-dwelling elderly and maintain their physical and mental health. The “community-hospital linkage” mental health service model can improve the mental health status of community-dwelling elderly.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Anxiety (MESH:D001007), Depression (MESH:D003866)

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