Association between cardiovascular comorbidities and psychological anxiety & depression in the elderly.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Yongcheng Ren, Dongdong Qi, Nan Sun, Chang Yu, Yantao Mu, Xinjie Tian, Jing Zhang, Shuhui Wu, Jing Luo, Lei Yang, Hao Chen
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Abstract

Background: Limited research examining the relationship between cardiovascular comorbidities and psychological anxiety & depression in the elderly, and the conclusions are inconsistent. This study aimed to investigate the intricate relationships between them among the pariticipants aged 60 years and above.

Methods: Utilizing multivariate logistic regression and stratified analysis to analyze the association between cardiovascular comorbidities and psychological anxiety & depression. Trend analysis was performed to evaluate the risk of developing depression and anxiety as the number of diseases increased. Interaction analysis was utilized to explore potential factors underlying the comorbidity of cardiovascular diseases and depression.

Results: Among 11,960 elder participants (mean age 82 years, 46.5 % male), the prevalences of psychological anxiety, depression, and ≥2 types of cardiovascular diseases are 11.7 %, 25.8 %, and 24.7 %, respectively. Compared to subjects without cardiovascular diseases, those with 2, 3, and 4 types of cardiovascular diseases respectively have increased risk of depression, with corresponding ORs (95 % CI) being 1.23 (1.08-1.40), 1.50 (1.24-1.81), and 1.91 (1.42-2.56), respectively. Trend analysis shows that for each additional cardiovascular comorbidity, the risk of depression increases by 15 % (OR 1.15, 95%CI 1.10-1.20). The interaction effect showed that social activities were both additive and multiplicative factors affecting cardiovascular comorbidity and depression. The association between the risk of anxiety and the complexity of cardiovascular comorbidities is not strong (P > 0.05).

Conclusion: As the complexity of cardiovascular comorbidity increases, the risk of depression skyrockets among older adults, social activities may serve as a remedy.

背景:有关老年人心血管合并症与心理焦虑和抑郁之间关系的研究有限,结论也不一致。本研究旨在调查 60 岁及以上老年人心血管合并症与心理焦虑和抑郁之间的复杂关系:方法:采用多元逻辑回归和分层分析法分析心血管合并症与心理焦虑和抑郁之间的关系。进行趋势分析,以评估随着疾病数量的增加,患抑郁症和焦虑症的风险。采用交互分析法探讨心血管疾病与抑郁症并发的潜在因素:在 11960 名老年参与者(平均年龄 82 岁,46.5% 为男性)中,心理焦虑、抑郁和≥2 种心血管疾病的患病率分别为 11.7%、25.8% 和 24.7%。与没有心血管疾病的受试者相比,患有 2、3 和 4 种心血管疾病的受试者患抑郁症的风险分别增加,相应的 ORs(95 % CI)分别为 1.23(1.08-1.40)、1.50(1.24-1.81)和 1.91(1.42-2.56)。趋势分析表明,每增加一种心血管合并症,抑郁风险就会增加 15%(OR 1.15,95%CI 1.10-1.20)。交互效应显示,社会活动既是影响心血管合并症和抑郁症的加法因素,也是乘法因素。焦虑风险与心血管合并症复杂性之间的关联不强(P > 0.05):结论:随着心血管并发症复杂性的增加,老年人患抑郁症的风险也会急剧上升,而社交活动可以作为一种补救措施。
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Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
1319
审稿时长
9.3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Affective Disorders publishes papers concerned with affective disorders in the widest sense: depression, mania, mood spectrum, emotions and personality, anxiety and stress. It is interdisciplinary and aims to bring together different approaches for a diverse readership. Top quality papers will be accepted dealing with any aspect of affective disorders, including neuroimaging, cognitive neurosciences, genetics, molecular biology, experimental and clinical neurosciences, pharmacology, neuroimmunoendocrinology, intervention and treatment trials.
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