Family dysfunction and cognitive decline in aging: the "Health, Wellbeing, and Aging" (SABE) longitudinal population-based study.

Q3 Medicine
Dementia e Neuropsychologia Pub Date : 2023-10-23 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2022-0109
Diego Ferreira Silva, Juliana Nery Souza-Talarico, Jair Licio Ferreira Santos, Yeda Aparecida Oliveira Duarte
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Abstract

Stress during aging is not uncommon and dysfunctional family relationships are important sources of stress in the elderly. Considering the potential stressor that family dysfunction represents, it is questioned whether prolonged exposure to dysfunctional family arrangements can contribute to cognitive decline in aging.

Objective: To verify whether family dysfunction is a predictive factor of cognitive decline in aging.

Methods: Secondary study with analysis of existing data from the longitudinal, population-based study "Health, Wellbeing and Aging" (SABE). Data from 791 elderly people from two cohorts of the SABE study between 2006 and 2015 were analyzed. Family dysfunction was assessed using the Apgar family instrument, while cognitive performance was assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), verbal fluency (animals) and digit length in reverse order. Cognitive decline was measured by the difference in scores in the period between 2006 and 2015.

Results: Approximately 10% of the sample had family dysfunction. The familial Apgar score was not associated with decline on MMSE (p=0.732), verbal fluency (p=0.852) and digit span scores (p=0.718). Scores related to cognition and family functionality, such as age, education, living alone, depression and family Apgar, do not explain cognitive decline.

Conclusion: The findings indicate that family functioning is not associated with cognitive decline in community-dwelling elderly. New studies will be needed to analyze the qualitative characteristics of family relationships in the cognitive performance of the elderly.

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老龄化中的家庭功能障碍和认知能力下降:“健康、幸福和老龄化”(SABE)基于人群的纵向研究。
衰老期间的压力并不罕见,功能失调的家庭关系是老年人压力的重要来源。考虑到家庭功能障碍所代表的潜在压力源,人们质疑长期暴露在功能失调的家庭安排中是否会导致老年人的认知能力下降。目的:验证家庭功能障碍是否是老年人认知能力下降的预测因素。方法:二次研究,分析来自“健康、福祉和老龄化”(SABE)纵向人群研究的现有数据。分析了2006年至2015年间来自SABE研究两个队列的791名老年人的数据。使用Apgar家庭工具评估家庭功能障碍,而使用迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)、语言流利性(动物)和手指长度按相反顺序评估认知表现。认知能力下降是通过2006年至2015年期间的得分差异来衡量的。结果:大约10%的样本有家庭功能障碍。家庭Apgar评分与MMSE(p=0.732)、语言流利度(p=0.852)和数字跨度评分(p=0.718)的下降无关。与认知和家庭功能相关的评分,如年龄、教育程度、独居、抑郁和家庭Apgar,不能解释认知下降。结论:研究结果表明,社区老年人的家庭功能与认知能力下降无关。需要进行新的研究来分析老年人认知表现中家庭关系的定性特征。
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Dementia e Neuropsychologia
Dementia e Neuropsychologia Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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2.20
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58
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Dementia top Neuropsychologia the official scientific journal of the Cognitive Neurology and Ageing Department of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology and of the Brazilian Association of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry, is published by the "Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento", a nonprofit Brazilian association. Regularly published on March, June, September, and December since 2007.
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