2021
DOI: 10.1134/s2079057021030085
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Depression Tendency Caused by Social Isolation: An Assessment on Older Adults in Turkey

Abstract: COVID-19 pandemic required compulsory social isolation; thus, people have been forced to stay at home for months in the most part of world. The curfew has been specially imposed to people aged 65 and above, who are supposedly most affected by devastating effects of COVID-19 disease in Turkey. However, the curfew could cause negative mental difficulties like depression tendency. We aimed to determine the depression tendency by using depression indicators such as insomnia, poor appetite, despair, weariness, anxi… Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…( Alzheimer Society, n.d. Risk factors for dementia (2022) ; Alzheimer's Disease International (2022) ; Canevelli et al (2020) ; Carbone et al (2021) ; Clare et al (2022) ; Giebel et al (2021) ; Hernández-Ruiz et al (2021) ; Li et al (2022) ; Mayo Clinic (2022) ; Noguchi et al (2021) ; Özgün-Başıbüyük et al (2021) ; Prince Martin et al (2015) ; Rongwei et al (2010) ; Sutton et al (2022) ; Wei et al (2022) ; World Health Organization (2022)…”
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confidence: 99%