Spiritual Experience and Appraisal as Determinants of Depression and Quality of Life in the Elderly
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2018-04-03Author
Azizah, Lilik Ma’rifatul
Martiana, Tri
Soedirham, Oedojo
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Changes in the elderly due to the aging process caused decrease physical abilities and health conditions. These
natural changes may cause depression and lower quality of life in the elderly. Spiritual experience may improve
appraisal, reduce depression, and enhance the quality of life. This study aimed to estimate the relationship between
spiritual experience, appraisal, depression, and quality of life in the elderly. A randomly selected sample of 100
elderly from 18 villages in Mojokerto East Java. An interview-based questionnaire was used to obtain information
about spiritual experience, appraisal, psychological well-being and social relationships. The Index Barthel has
used measure activities daily living among elderly. The rate of depression was measured by Geriatric Depression
Scale. The relationships among variables were estimated using Structural Equation Model (SEM) run in AMOS
program. Spiritual experience had the negative effect of depression (p=0.004). The appraisal was not significantly
effected on the level of depression (p=0.13). Depression had the negative effect on quality of life (p=0.03).
Spiritual experience had the positive effect on quality of life (p=0.000). Spiritual experience, appraisal, and
depression have the positively significant influence on the quality of life, but appraisal was not as the determinant
to depression. If the spiritual experience of elderly good, the elderly do not occur depression without any
perception of elderly appraisal to a stressor.