PACOVID, une enquête en population sur les effets du confinement et de la pandémie chez les personnes âgées : premiers résultats (notice n° 1029262)
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Title | PACOVID, une enquête en population sur les effets du confinement et de la pandémie chez les personnes âgées : premiers résultats |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2021.<br/> |
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Summary, etc. | Adossée à trois études épidémiologiques, l’enquête téléphonique PACOVID a été mise en place quelques jours après le début du premier confinement avec pour but de connaître les répercussions psychologiques et sociales de cette pandémie chez les personnes âgées. Cet article présente les premiers résultats. À la question de savoir quelles étaient leurs difficultés, la réponse la plus fréquente a été « aucune ». Interrogés sur les conséquences de la pandémie, les participants se montraient plus inquiets pour leurs proches que pour eux-mêmes. L’engagement dans des activités de loisirs et le maintien des routines et activités quotidiennes étaient les stratégies de coping les plus fréquentes. Une minorité a fait état d’une « mauvaise » santé perçue, et les réponses les plus fréquentes aux questions sur la tristesse, la solitude et la dépression de l’échelle CES-D étaient « jamais » ou « très rarement ». Un participant sur quatre présentait une symptomatologie anxieuse. Près de 90 % se sentaient soutenus, avec environ 13 appels téléphoniques hebdomadaires et près de 21 % ont utilisé un outil numérique. La majorité connaissait les causes et symptômes de la Covid-19, les mesures de protection, et manifestait une attitude positive envers la vaccination. Ainsi, contrastant avec certaines idées préconçues, plusieurs études, dont PACOVID, mettent en évidence les ressources et capacités de résilience des personnes âgées, y compris à un âge très avancé, alors même qu’elles se montrent informées et inquiètes de la situation. |
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Summary, etc. | Based on three ongoing epidemiological studies on aging, the PACOVID telephone survey was set up in the Bordeaux region a few days after the start of the first lockdown, with the aim of investigating the psychological and social repercussions of this pandemic on the elderly. This article presents the preliminary results. The most frequent response to the question “What are the main difficulties you are encountering during this period?” was “none.” Regarding the potential consequences of the pandemic, the participants were more worried about their loved ones than about themselves. Engaging in leisure activities and maintaining daily routines and activities were the most common coping strategies. Only a small number of respondents reported “poor” perceived health, and the most frequent responses to the items on sadness, loneliness, and depression from the CES-D scale were “never” or “very rarely.” One in four participants presented significant anxious symptomatology. Almost 90 percent felt socially supported, with around thirteen weekly phone calls, and almost 21 percent used a digital tool to communicate. The majority were aware of the causes and symptoms of COVID-19 and the protective measures, and displayed a positive attitude toward vaccination. Thus, contrasting with certain preconceived ideas, a growing number of studies, including PACOVID, have highlighted the potential resources and resilience capacities of the elderly, including those at a very advanced age, as well as demonstrating that they are well informed and aware of the pandemic threat. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | confinement |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | santé mentale |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | pandémie |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | résilience |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | the elderly |
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Personal name | Avila-Funes, Alberto |
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Personal name | Bergua, Valérie |
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Personal name | Koleck, Michèle |
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Personal name | Letenneur, Luc |
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Personal name | Ouvrard-Brouillou, Camille |
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Personal name | Rascle, Nicole |
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Personal name | Tabue-Teguo, Maturin |
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Note | Revue de neuropsychologie | Volume 13 | 2 | 2021-10-04 | p. 133-138 | 2101-6739 |
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