Psychological distress in older adults linked to immigrant status, dietary intake, and physical health conditions in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

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Davison, Karen M. [1 ,2 ]
Lung, Yu [3 ,4 ]
Lin, Shen [3 ,4 ]
Tong, Hongmei [5 ]
Kobayashi, Karen M. [6 ]
Fuller-Thomson, Esme [3 ,4 ,7 ,8 ]
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[1] Kwantlen Polytech Univ, Surrey, BC, Canada
[2] Univ Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
[3] Univ Toronto, Factor Inwentash Fac Social Work, 246 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1V4, Canada
[4] Univ Toronto, Inst Life Course & Aging, 246 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1V4, Canada
[5] MacEwan Univ, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[6] Univ Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
[7] Univ Toronto, Dept Family & Community Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[8] Univ Toronto, Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging; CLSA; Immigrants; Psychological distress; Older adults; Nutrient intake; ASIAN-AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS; SERIOUS MENTAL-ILLNESS; UNITED-STATES; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; GENERAL-POPULATION; PRE-MIGRATION; RISK-FACTORS; AGE; INFLAMMATION;
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10.1016/j.jad.2020.01.024
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Psychological distress increases mortality risk; there is little knowledge about its prevelance and contributory factors in older populations. Methods: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging baseline data (2010-2015) were analyzed to examine the relationship between Kessler's Psychological Distress Scale-K10 and immigrant status (recent/mid-term, <20 years; long-term,>= 20 years; Canadian-born). Covariates included socioeconomic and health-related variables. Stratified by sex, two series of multinomial logistic regression were used to calculate the likelihood of having mild distress (20 < K10 score <= 24) and moderate/severe distress (K10 score >24). Results: Respondents (n = 25,700) were mainly Canadian-born (82.8%), 45-65 years (59.3%), earning <C$100,000/year (58.2%) and had a post-secondary education (78.4%). For women, psychological distress was associated with being a recent/mid-term immigrant(OR =1.76, 99% CI 1.09-2.83), marital status (widowed/divorced/separated, OR =1.62, 99% CI 1.19-2.20), lower education level ( secondary school; OR = 1.95, 99% CI 1.32-2.88), lower intake of fruit and vegetable (<= 2/day; OR =1.50, 99% CI 1.05-2.14), higher waist-to-height ratio (>cut-off; OR =1.32, 99% CI 1.02-1.70), and higher nutritional risk (ORs = 2.16-3.31, p's <0.001). For men, psychological distress was associated with under-nutrition (grip strength < cut-off, OR =1.57, 99% CI 1.14-2.16). For men and women, psychological distress was associated with age ( >56 years, ORs =0.19-0.79, p's <0.01), lower income (<= C$149,000, ORs = 1.68-7.79, p's <0.01),multi-morbidities (ORs = 1.67-4.70, pis <0.01), chronic pain (ORs = 1.67-3.09, p's <0.001) and higher intakeof chocolate (>= 0.6 bar/week, ORs = 1.61-2.23, p's <0.001). Limitations: Cross-sectional design prohibits causal inferences. Conclusions: Nutritional factors, immigration status, social, and health-related problems are strongly associated with psychological distress among midlife and older adults.
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