Depression trajectories among older community dwelling adults: Results from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)

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作者
Mallett, John [1 ]
Redican, Enya [1 ]
Doherty, Ann Sinead [2 ]
Shevlin, Mark [1 ]
Adamson, Gary [1 ]
机构
[1] Ulster Univ, Sch Psychol, Cromore Rd, Coleraine BT52 1SA, Londonderry, North Ireland
[2] RCSI Univ Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Gen Practice, 123St Stephens Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
关键词
LATE-LIFE DEPRESSION; PERCEIVED STRESS; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; VASCULAR DEPRESSION; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; MENTAL-HEALTH; LONELINESS; SYMPTOMS; SUPPORT; SATISFACTION;
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10.1016/j.jad.2021.10.114
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: This study investigated the role of a large range psychological, attitudinal and health related variables as predictors of depression trajectories amongst older adults over a 4-year time period. Methods: Data from three consecutive waves of the TILDA survey of older community dwelling adults aged 50+ in Ireland were combined for analysis. Depression symptom scores were assessed using the Center for Epidemiological Studies- Depression scale (CES-D). Changes in depression scores over three time points were modelled as distinct trajectory classes using group-based trajectory modelling, whilst simultaneously controlling for demographic, attitudinal and health related predictors of these trajectory classes using multinomial regression. Results: Four distinct depression trajectories were identified as (1) a stable low symptom level group (79%), (2) a moderate but deteriorating symptoms group (7.6%), (3) a moderate but improving group (10.1%) and (4) a vulnerable group with consistently high symptoms (3.1%). Multinomial logistic regression indicated that limiting pain, mobility impairments, perceived stress and loneliness predicted membership of the moderate and higher depressive symptom classes. Retirement status and higher reported levels of worry were associated with a greater likelihood of membership of the moderate symptom classes only. Limitations: Use of the CES-D is open to bias due to subjective nature of respondent reporting. Conclusions: Results concur with previous studies on the development of depression among older people and highlight the key health related and psychological variables that may inform interventions aimed at mitigating risks of developing depression among older adults.
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