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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION IN DYADS OF OLDER PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS

Familial dyads experience illness as an interdependent unit. We evaluate the association of quality of life (QOL), as measured by physical (PCS) and mental health component (MCS) scores, with depression in dyads of older primary care patients and a family member. This is a cross sectional, descripti...

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Autores principales: Fowler, Nicole, Perkins, Anthony, Park, Seho, Schroeder, Matthew, Boustani, Malaz
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771151/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2395
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Perkins, Anthony
Park, Seho
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description Familial dyads experience illness as an interdependent unit. We evaluate the association of quality of life (QOL), as measured by physical (PCS) and mental health component (MCS) scores, with depression in dyads of older primary care patients and a family member. This is a cross sectional, descriptive study where QOL and depression were measured concurrently in the dyad using baseline data from 1809 dyads enrolled in a trial testing the benefits and harms of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) screening. QOL was measured with the SF-36, depression was measured with the PHQ-9, and the association of depression with QOL was examined using an actor-partner interdependence model with distinguishable dyads. Patient mean (SD) age was 73.7 (5.7) years; 53.1% women; 85.1% white; 13.4% black. Family member mean (SD) age was 64.2 (13) years; 67.7% women; 13.4% black. A patient’s spouse/partner were 64.8% of family members. After controlling for dyadic relationship and gender, significant actor effects of depression on PCS for patient (β= -1.39; p< 0.001) and family member (β =-0.954; p< 0.001), and significant partner effects of depression on PCS for patient (β=-0.15, p< 0.05) and family member (β =-0.18; p< 0.01). There were significant actor effects of depression on MCS for patient (β =-1.2; p< 0.001) and family member (β=-1.2; p< 0.001), but depression had a significant partner effect on MCS only for patient (β = -0.08; p< 0.05). Among dyads participating in an ADRD screening trial, dyads with higher depression had lower QOL. Family member depression was associated with decreased family member and patient QOL.
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spelling pubmed-97711512023-01-24 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION IN DYADS OF OLDER PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS Fowler, Nicole Perkins, Anthony Park, Seho Schroeder, Matthew Boustani, Malaz Innov Aging Abstracts Familial dyads experience illness as an interdependent unit. We evaluate the association of quality of life (QOL), as measured by physical (PCS) and mental health component (MCS) scores, with depression in dyads of older primary care patients and a family member. This is a cross sectional, descriptive study where QOL and depression were measured concurrently in the dyad using baseline data from 1809 dyads enrolled in a trial testing the benefits and harms of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) screening. QOL was measured with the SF-36, depression was measured with the PHQ-9, and the association of depression with QOL was examined using an actor-partner interdependence model with distinguishable dyads. Patient mean (SD) age was 73.7 (5.7) years; 53.1% women; 85.1% white; 13.4% black. Family member mean (SD) age was 64.2 (13) years; 67.7% women; 13.4% black. A patient’s spouse/partner were 64.8% of family members. After controlling for dyadic relationship and gender, significant actor effects of depression on PCS for patient (β= -1.39; p< 0.001) and family member (β =-0.954; p< 0.001), and significant partner effects of depression on PCS for patient (β=-0.15, p< 0.05) and family member (β =-0.18; p< 0.01). There were significant actor effects of depression on MCS for patient (β =-1.2; p< 0.001) and family member (β=-1.2; p< 0.001), but depression had a significant partner effect on MCS only for patient (β = -0.08; p< 0.05). Among dyads participating in an ADRD screening trial, dyads with higher depression had lower QOL. Family member depression was associated with decreased family member and patient QOL. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9771151/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2395 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION IN DYADS OF OLDER PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS
title ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION IN DYADS OF OLDER PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS
title_full ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION IN DYADS OF OLDER PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS
title_fullStr ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION IN DYADS OF OLDER PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS
title_full_unstemmed ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION IN DYADS OF OLDER PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS
title_short ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND DEPRESSION IN DYADS OF OLDER PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS
title_sort association between quality of life and depression in dyads of older primary care patients and family members
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771151/
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