Title of article :
Association between life events and change in depressive symptoms in Hong Kong Chinese elderly
Author/Authors :
Chan، نويسنده , , Dicken and Kwok، نويسنده , , Anthony and Leung، نويسنده , , Jason and Yuen، نويسنده , , Kay and Choy، نويسنده , , Dicky and Leung، نويسنده , , Ping Chung، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
AbstractBackground
vent was regarded as an important risk factor for depression. Only a few prospective studies had examined the impact of life events individually and in combination. This study examined the relationship between life events and change in depressive symptoms.
s
sive symptoms were assessed longitudinally using Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) in 2630 community-dwelling Chinese elderly aged 65 or above. A cutoff score of 8 or higher indicated clinically relevant depressive symptoms. Subjects identified as demented were excluded. Eight life events experienced in the past year were assessed at 2 year follow up. Logistic regression analyses were performed with adjustments for baseline GDS score and potential confounders such as sociodemographic, developmental and social factors, alcohol consumption, medical history and physical health status.
s
, experience of two events (OR = 2.493) and three or more events (OR = 3.199) was independently associated with increased risk of having depression. In women, the risk increased only in experiencing three or more events (OR = 5.558). Moreover, life event affected depressive symptoms differently for men and women. Loss of pet and serious financial trouble were associated with an increase in depressive symptoms among men, but serious illness or accident of partner, and loss of a hobby were significant among women. Experience in either good or bad important events increased risk of depression in both sexes.
tions
in limitation was all subjects were ambulatory volunteers.
sions
currence of single life event had contributed to the onset of depression and multiple events had a cumulative effect.
Keywords :
Hong Kong elderly , Prospective , Life event , Depressive symptoms , GDS , depression
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders