Social support and functional dependency in older adults from six Seventh-day Adventist churches

Authors

  • Yuzzelli Lourdes Castilla Anglas Universidad Peruana Unión
  • Lucero Pardavé Machoa Universidad Peruana Unión

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17162/rmi.v6i2.1639

Keywords:

social support, functional dependence, elderly, aging, geriatrics, nursing

Abstract

The objective of this article is to determine the relationship between social support and functional dependence in older adults. The study has a quantitative approach, non-experimental design, correlational and cross-sectional type. The selection sample was made through non-probabilistic sampling for convenience, it was made up of 150 older adults. Two instruments were used for data collection, the MOS social support questionnaire adapted by Cruz (2009) with a reliability test of 0.97 and the Lawton and Brady scale, adapted by Meza (2016). It was found that 38.7% have a low level of social support and 30.7% have a medium and high level, on the other hand, in the analysis of each dimension, they presented a low level in emotional support (43.3 %), instrumental support (46.7%), in social interaction (53.3%) between high and medium, emotional support (38.8%) high. 46.7% with moderate dependence, 44% are functionally independent, 4.7% between total dependence and severe dependence. In conclusion: there is a significant relationship between both variables.

Published

2021-12-28