老年人的抑郁和慢性病:吸烟的调节作用

Yong Kang Cheah , Sharifah Nazeera Syed Anera , Mohd Azahadi Omar , Noor Hazilah Abd Manaf , Zera Zuryana Idris
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抑郁症和慢性病常常并存。它们对老年人的健康结果有负面影响。目前的研究探讨了抑郁症和慢性疾病之间的联系,以及吸烟在老年人中起到的调节作用。使用了2018年马来西亚国家健康和发病率调查的横断面数据。Probit模型用于评估影响抑郁发生概率的参数。通过在回归模型中加入糖尿病-吸烟和高血压-吸烟的相互作用项来检验吸烟的调节作用。结果显示,与非糖尿病和非高血压的老年人相比,患有糖尿病和高血压的老年人更容易患抑郁症。虽然吸烟与抑郁症没有独立的联系,但它缓和了糖尿病和抑郁症之间的关系。然而,吸烟并没有缓和高血压与抑郁的关系。与抑郁症相关的其他因素包括性别、种族、婚姻状况、教育程度、收入、体育活动和身体质量指数(BMI)。总之,吸烟在加强抑郁症和糖尿病之间的关系方面发挥了重要作用。抗抑郁政策应特别考虑到吸烟的糖尿病老年人。减少抑郁症患病率的干预措施还应考虑到老年人的人口特征和生活方式。
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Depression and chronic diseases among older adults: The moderating role of smoking
Depression and chronic diseases often coexist. They possess negative impacts on health outcomes among older adults. The present study explores the associations between depression and chronic diseases, as well as the moderating role of smoking within a large sample of older adults. Cross-sectional data from the Malaysian National Health and Morbidity Survey 2018 were utilised. Probit models were used to assess parameters influencing the probability of experiencing depression. The moderating effect of smoking was examined by adding diabetes-smoking and hypertension-smoking interaction terms to the regression models. Results showed that older adults with diabetes and hypertension were more likely to experience depression compared to their non-diabetic and non-hypertensive counterparts. While smoking was not independently associated with depression, it moderated the relationship between diabetes and depression. However, the hypertension-depression relationship was not moderated by smoking. Other factors that were correlated with depression included gender, ethnicity, marital status, education, income, physical activity and body mass index (BMI). In conclusion, smoking played an important role in strengthening the relationship between depression and diabetes. Anti-depression policies should give particular consideration to diabetic older adults who smoked tobacco. Interventions to reduce the prevalence of depression should also take account of older adults’ demographic traits and lifestyles.
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