Cargando…

The Effects of Word Use and Personality Pathology on Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adult Inpatients

Few prior studies have examined whether word use is associated with personality pathology or is linked to depression and suicidal behavior in older adult inpatients. In this study, older adult depressed inpatients (N = 51; age M= 67, SD = 8.9; mean years of education = 15.49, SD = 2.6) provided narr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Park, Hyunyoung Ellen, Geramian, Helene, Ho, Jennifer, Aronov, Avner, Mak, Wing Jin, Yenko, Ira, Francois, Dimitry, Zweig, Richard, Park, Hyunyoung
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7741477/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1255
_version_ 1783623762575360000
author Park, Hyunyoung Ellen
Geramian, Helene
Ho, Jennifer
Aronov, Avner
Mak, Wing Jin
Yenko, Ira
Francois, Dimitry
Zweig, Richard
Park, Hyunyoung
author_facet Park, Hyunyoung Ellen
Geramian, Helene
Ho, Jennifer
Aronov, Avner
Mak, Wing Jin
Yenko, Ira
Francois, Dimitry
Zweig, Richard
Park, Hyunyoung
author_sort Park, Hyunyoung Ellen
collection PubMed
description Few prior studies have examined whether word use is associated with personality pathology or is linked to depression and suicidal behavior in older adult inpatients. In this study, older adult depressed inpatients (N = 51; age M= 67, SD = 8.9; mean years of education = 15.49, SD = 2.6) provided narratives about high and low points in life, health challenges, and interpersonal conflicts, and completed measures of personality pathology (NEO Five Factor Inventory, Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-Personality Disorders-25), depression (Geriatric Depression Scale), and suicidal ideation or behavior (SCID-5). The Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) text analysis tool was used to examine the frequency of self-referential, negative emotion, or absolutist word use. After adjusting for word count, age, and occupational and marital status, the use of self-referential words in narratives about high points of life predicted suicidal behavior (OR = .563, p = .002), but word use did not predict depression or personality pathology. In regression analyses, neuroticism and maladaptive interpersonal functioning predicted depression (ß = .417, p = .002; ß = .364, p = .009, respectively) but not suicidal behavior. Together, these preliminary findings suggest that in depressed older adult inpatients, depression and suicidal behavior may have qualitatively different predictors.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7741477
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Oxford University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-77414772020-12-21 The Effects of Word Use and Personality Pathology on Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adult Inpatients Park, Hyunyoung Ellen Geramian, Helene Ho, Jennifer Aronov, Avner Mak, Wing Jin Yenko, Ira Francois, Dimitry Zweig, Richard Park, Hyunyoung Innov Aging Abstracts Few prior studies have examined whether word use is associated with personality pathology or is linked to depression and suicidal behavior in older adult inpatients. In this study, older adult depressed inpatients (N = 51; age M= 67, SD = 8.9; mean years of education = 15.49, SD = 2.6) provided narratives about high and low points in life, health challenges, and interpersonal conflicts, and completed measures of personality pathology (NEO Five Factor Inventory, Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-Personality Disorders-25), depression (Geriatric Depression Scale), and suicidal ideation or behavior (SCID-5). The Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) text analysis tool was used to examine the frequency of self-referential, negative emotion, or absolutist word use. After adjusting for word count, age, and occupational and marital status, the use of self-referential words in narratives about high points of life predicted suicidal behavior (OR = .563, p = .002), but word use did not predict depression or personality pathology. In regression analyses, neuroticism and maladaptive interpersonal functioning predicted depression (ß = .417, p = .002; ß = .364, p = .009, respectively) but not suicidal behavior. Together, these preliminary findings suggest that in depressed older adult inpatients, depression and suicidal behavior may have qualitatively different predictors. Oxford University Press 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7741477/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1255 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstracts
Park, Hyunyoung Ellen
Geramian, Helene
Ho, Jennifer
Aronov, Avner
Mak, Wing Jin
Yenko, Ira
Francois, Dimitry
Zweig, Richard
Park, Hyunyoung
The Effects of Word Use and Personality Pathology on Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adult Inpatients
title The Effects of Word Use and Personality Pathology on Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adult Inpatients
title_full The Effects of Word Use and Personality Pathology on Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adult Inpatients
title_fullStr The Effects of Word Use and Personality Pathology on Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adult Inpatients
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Word Use and Personality Pathology on Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adult Inpatients
title_short The Effects of Word Use and Personality Pathology on Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Older Adult Inpatients
title_sort effects of word use and personality pathology on depression and suicidal behavior in older adult inpatients
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7741477/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1255
work_keys_str_mv AT parkhyunyoungellen theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT geramianhelene theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT hojennifer theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT aronovavner theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT makwingjin theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT yenkoira theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT francoisdimitry theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT zweigrichard theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT parkhyunyoung theeffectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT parkhyunyoungellen effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT geramianhelene effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT hojennifer effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT aronovavner effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT makwingjin effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT yenkoira effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT francoisdimitry effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT zweigrichard effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients
AT parkhyunyoung effectsofworduseandpersonalitypathologyondepressionandsuicidalbehaviorinolderadultinpatients