Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty
AimThe present study determines the prevalence of depression and the extent of clinical depression symptoms among community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty and its associated factors.MethodsA total of 755 older adults aged >= 60 years were recruited. Their cognitive performance was d...
Saved in:
Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Published: |
Wiley
2024
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/45801/ https://doi.org/10.1111/ggi.14801 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
id |
my.um.eprints.45801 |
---|---|
record_format |
eprints |
spelling |
my.um.eprints.458012024-11-12T04:44:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45801/ Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty Safien, A'isyah Mohd Ibrahim, Norhayati Subramaniam, Ponnusamy Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat Chin, Ai-Vyrn Shahar, Suzana R Medicine (General) AimThe present study determines the prevalence of depression and the extent of clinical depression symptoms among community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty and its associated factors.MethodsA total of 755 older adults aged >= 60 years were recruited. Their cognitive performance was determined using the Clinical Dementia Rating. Fried's criteria was applied to identify physical frailty, and the Beck Depression Inventory assessed their mental states.ResultsA total of 39.2% (n = 304) of the participants were classified as cognitive frail. In this cognitive frail subpopulation, 8.6% (n = 26) had clinical depressive symptoms, which were mostly somatic such as disturbance in sleep pattern, work difficulty, fatigue, and lack of appetite. Older adults with cognitive frailty also showed significantly higher depression levels as compared with the noncognitive frail participants (t (622.06) = -3.38; P = 0.001). There are significant associations between depression among older adults with cognitive frailty and multimorbidity (P = 0.009), polypharmacy (P = 0.009), vision problems (P = 0.046), and hearing problems (P = 0.047). The likelihood of older adults with cognitive frailty who experience impairments to their vision and hearing, polypharmacy, and multimorbidity to be depressed also increased by 2, 3, 5, and 7-fold.ConclusionsThe majority of the Malaysian community-dwelling older adults were in a good mental state. However, older adults with cognitive frailty are more susceptible to depression due to impairments to their hearing and vision, multimorbidity, and polypharmacy. As common clinical depressive symptoms among older adults with cognitive frailty are mostly somatic, it is crucial for health professionals to recognize these and not to disregard them as only physical illness. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; center dot center dot: center dot center dot-center dot center dot. Do clinical depression symptoms vary according to older adults' cognitive function?image Wiley 2024-02 Article PeerReviewed Safien, A'isyah Mohd and Ibrahim, Norhayati and Subramaniam, Ponnusamy and Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit and Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat and Chin, Ai-Vyrn and Shahar, Suzana (2024) Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty. Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 24 (2). pp. 225-233. ISSN 1444-1586, DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/ggi.14801 <https://doi.org/10.1111/ggi.14801>. https://doi.org/10.1111/ggi.14801 10.1111/ggi.14801 |
institution |
Universiti Malaya |
building |
UM Library |
collection |
Institutional Repository |
continent |
Asia |
country |
Malaysia |
content_provider |
Universiti Malaya |
content_source |
UM Research Repository |
url_provider |
http://eprints.um.edu.my/ |
topic |
R Medicine (General) |
spellingShingle |
R Medicine (General) Safien, A'isyah Mohd Ibrahim, Norhayati Subramaniam, Ponnusamy Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat Chin, Ai-Vyrn Shahar, Suzana Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty |
description |
AimThe present study determines the prevalence of depression and the extent of clinical depression symptoms among community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty and its associated factors.MethodsA total of 755 older adults aged >= 60 years were recruited. Their cognitive performance was determined using the Clinical Dementia Rating. Fried's criteria was applied to identify physical frailty, and the Beck Depression Inventory assessed their mental states.ResultsA total of 39.2% (n = 304) of the participants were classified as cognitive frail. In this cognitive frail subpopulation, 8.6% (n = 26) had clinical depressive symptoms, which were mostly somatic such as disturbance in sleep pattern, work difficulty, fatigue, and lack of appetite. Older adults with cognitive frailty also showed significantly higher depression levels as compared with the noncognitive frail participants (t (622.06) = -3.38; P = 0.001). There are significant associations between depression among older adults with cognitive frailty and multimorbidity (P = 0.009), polypharmacy (P = 0.009), vision problems (P = 0.046), and hearing problems (P = 0.047). The likelihood of older adults with cognitive frailty who experience impairments to their vision and hearing, polypharmacy, and multimorbidity to be depressed also increased by 2, 3, 5, and 7-fold.ConclusionsThe majority of the Malaysian community-dwelling older adults were in a good mental state. However, older adults with cognitive frailty are more susceptible to depression due to impairments to their hearing and vision, multimorbidity, and polypharmacy. As common clinical depressive symptoms among older adults with cognitive frailty are mostly somatic, it is crucial for health professionals to recognize these and not to disregard them as only physical illness. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; center dot center dot: center dot center dot-center dot center dot. Do clinical depression symptoms vary according to older adults' cognitive function?image |
format |
Article |
author |
Safien, A'isyah Mohd Ibrahim, Norhayati Subramaniam, Ponnusamy Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat Chin, Ai-Vyrn Shahar, Suzana |
author_facet |
Safien, A'isyah Mohd Ibrahim, Norhayati Subramaniam, Ponnusamy Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat Chin, Ai-Vyrn Shahar, Suzana |
author_sort |
Safien, A'isyah Mohd |
title |
Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty |
title_short |
Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty |
title_full |
Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty |
title_fullStr |
Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty |
title_full_unstemmed |
Prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty |
title_sort |
prevalence of depression and clinical depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty |
publisher |
Wiley |
publishDate |
2024 |
url |
http://eprints.um.edu.my/45801/ https://doi.org/10.1111/ggi.14801 |
_version_ |
1816130462254366720 |
score |
13.214268 |