Behavioral, Sociodemographic, and Sleep Correlates of Symptoms of Depression amongst Older Brazilian Females According to Age: A Cross- Sectional Network Analysis.

Q3 Medicine
Lucimere Bohn, Pedro Pugliesi Abdalla, Sitong Chen, Elzier Sampaio de Queiroz Neto, Dalmo Roberto Lopes Machado, Jorge Mota, Clarice Martins Lucena
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Abstract

Background: Examining the interrelationships between symptoms of depression and sociodemographic and behavioral correlates is challengeful using traditional regression analysis.

Objective: to identify the sociodemographic, movement behaviors, and sleep correlates that contribute the most to symptoms of depression in Brazilian older females, using a network analysis approach.

Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed 1019 older females from Brazil. Data (sociodemographic, height (meters), weight (kilograms), symptoms of depression, physical activity, sleep) were self-reported via phone calls. The relationships between symptoms of depression and their correlates were assessed using the Network Analysis (qgraph package of the Rstudio) for entire sample and age groups (60-69; 70-79 and 80+ years old).

Results: 60-69 and 70-79 groups have more weekly home exits, with aging "single, widowed or divorced" was progressively higher, and "married or stable union" and Overweight/obesity were progressively fewer (p < 0.05). 60-69 have more education years and fewest medicaments use. Sleep compliance (for the entire sample), body mass index (for the 60-69), compliance with moderate to vigorous physical activity (for the 70-79), and educational level (for 80+) were the variables with the highest expected influence values (p < 0.05) on symptoms of depression (1.370; 1.388; 1.129; and 1.354, respectively).

Conclusion: Symptoms of depression vary throughout the aging process and thus determine that intervention strategies encompass these specific factors according to each age group. Poor sleep behavior has a strong positive association with symptoms of depression. This result highlights that health professionals must be aware of the importance of sleep to mitigate the worsening of depression among older Brazilian females.

行为、社会人口学和睡眠与巴西老年女性抑郁症状的相关性:一项横断面网络分析
背景:使用传统的回归分析来检查抑郁症症状与社会人口统计学和行为相关因素之间的相互关系是具有挑战性的。目的:利用网络分析方法,确定巴西老年女性抑郁症症状的社会人口学、运动行为和睡眠相关因素。方法:本横断面研究分析了来自巴西的1019名老年女性。数据(社会人口统计、身高(米)、体重(公斤)、抑郁症状、身体活动、睡眠)通过电话自我报告。使用网络分析(Rstudio的图形包)对整个样本和年龄组(60-69岁;70-79岁和80岁以上)。结果:60-69岁和70-79岁年龄组每周出家次数较多,且年龄“单身、丧偶或离异”逐渐增多,“已婚或稳定结合”和超重/肥胖逐渐减少(p < 0.05)。60-69岁的人受教育年限更长,使用药物最少。睡眠依从性(整个样本)、体重指数(60-69岁)、中等至剧烈体育活动的依从性(70-79岁)和教育水平(80岁以上)是对抑郁症状预期影响值最高的变量(p < 0.05) (1.370;1.388;1.129;和1.354)。结论:抑郁症状在整个衰老过程中有所不同,因此决定了干预策略应根据每个年龄组包含这些特定因素。不良的睡眠行为与抑郁症状有很强的正相关。这一结果强调,卫生专业人员必须意识到睡眠的重要性,以减轻巴西老年女性抑郁症的恶化。
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