成人糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者抑郁症状的网络分析:爱尔兰老龄化纵向研究的发现。

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Brendan Byrne, Amy M McInerney, Sonya S Deschênes
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研究目的本研究旨在利用爱尔兰老龄化纵向研究(TILDA)的数据,估算爱尔兰成年人中糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者在两个时间点的抑郁症状网络,并在每个时间点对两组进行比较:参与者来自TILDA的第1波(2009-2011年)和第4波(2016年),在第1波中,有糖尿病的参与者为639人,无糖尿病的参与者为7837人;在第4波中,有糖尿病的参与者为1151人,无糖尿病的参与者为4531人。抑郁症状采用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表的 8 个项目进行测量。我们使用网络心理计量分析来研究症状中心性、症状水平关联以及每个时间点的网络比较:结果:在两个时间点上,糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者都出现了稳定、联系紧密的网络。在所有网络中,"感觉沮丧"、"感觉做任何事都很费力"、"无法享受生活"、"感觉悲伤 "和 "无法振作 "等症状是最中心的节点,这在糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者之间没有差异。然而,对于糖尿病患者来说,在第 4 波时,网络的连接更为密集,当时的样本主要是新诊断出的糖尿病患者。此外,糖尿病患者 "感到孤独 "与 "无法继续 "之间以及 "无法享受生活 "与 "悲伤 "之间的关系明显强于非糖尿病患者:这项研究让我们对患有或未患有 1 型或 2 型糖尿病的爱尔兰老年人在两个时间点的抑郁症状结构有了更详细的了解。
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A network analysis of depressive symptoms in adults with and without diabetes: findings from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing.

Objectives: This study aimed to estimate networks of depressive symptoms among Irish adults with and without diabetes at two time points and compare between the two groups at each time point using data from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA).

Methods: Participants were from Wave 1 (2009-2011) and Wave 4 (2016) of TILDA, with n = 639 participants with diabetes and n = 7,837 without diabetes at Wave 1, and n = 1,151 with diabetes and n = 4,531 without diabetes at Wave 4. Depressive symptoms were measured using the 8 items of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. Network psychometric analysis was used to examine symptom centrality, symptom-level associations, and network comparisons at each time point.

Results: Stable, strongly connected networks emerged for people with and without diabetes at both time points. The symptoms of feeling depressed, feeling like everything's an effort, not enjoying life, feeling sad, and couldn't get going were the most central nodes in all networks, which did not differ between people with and without diabetes. However, for people with diabetes, the network was more densely connected at Wave 4, when the sample was predominately people with newly diagnosed diabetes. Furthermore, the relationship between 'felt lonely' and 'couldn't get going' and between 'not enjoying life' and 'sad' was significantly stronger for people with diabetes than for those without.

Conclusions: This study provides a more detailed understanding of the structure of depressive symptoms at two time points in older Irish adults with and without type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

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