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Post-COVID-19 Psychiatric Symptoms in the Elderly: The Role of Gender and Resilience

COVID-19 represents an overwhelming stressor to mental health. Elderly individuals are particularly at risk, but it is still unclear whether the risk is equally distributed among men and women. The aim of this study was to define gender differences in persistent psychiatric symptoms after COVID-19 i...

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Autores principales: Janiri, Delfina, Tosato, Matteo, Simonetti, Alessio, Montanari, Silvia, Terenzi, Beatrice, Catinari, Antonello, De Mori, Lorenzo, Ferrajoli, Gaspare Filippo, Kotzalidis, Georgios D., Landi, Francesco, Bernabei, Roberto, Sani, Gabriele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12122016
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author Janiri, Delfina
Tosato, Matteo
Simonetti, Alessio
Montanari, Silvia
Terenzi, Beatrice
Catinari, Antonello
De Mori, Lorenzo
Ferrajoli, Gaspare Filippo
Kotzalidis, Georgios D.
Landi, Francesco
Bernabei, Roberto
Sani, Gabriele
author_facet Janiri, Delfina
Tosato, Matteo
Simonetti, Alessio
Montanari, Silvia
Terenzi, Beatrice
Catinari, Antonello
De Mori, Lorenzo
Ferrajoli, Gaspare Filippo
Kotzalidis, Georgios D.
Landi, Francesco
Bernabei, Roberto
Sani, Gabriele
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description COVID-19 represents an overwhelming stressor to mental health. Elderly individuals are particularly at risk, but it is still unclear whether the risk is equally distributed among men and women. The aim of this study was to define gender differences in persistent psychiatric symptoms after COVID-19 illness and to test their association with resilience factors. Methods: We assessed 348 individuals aged >65 years at a multidisciplinary post-COVID-19 service. Mood and anxiety symptoms were investigated, as well as psychological distress and resilience, as assessed with the Kessler-10 (K10) Scale and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), respectively. Multivariate and linear regression analyses were used to test the distribution patterns of psychiatric symptoms and resilience factors. Results: In the total sample, 214 (61.5%) were men (a mean age of 73.25 years ±6.04) and 134 (38.5%) were women (a mean age of 72.69 years ±6.43; p = 0.407). Men and women significantly differed in marital status (χ(2) = 25.17; p < 0.001, more men were married), living alone (χ(2) = 11.62; p < 0.01, fewer men were living alone), hospitalization during COVID-19 illness (χ(2) = 12.35; p < 0.001, more men were hospitalized during COVID-19), and subjective health status before COVID-19 infection (χ(2) = 4.32; p < 0.001, men reporting better subjective health than women). Women reported more psychiatric symptoms and fewer resilience factors than men. Low resilience levels significantly predicted psychological distress in both men and women. Conclusions: The female elderly population affected by COVID-19 showed a greater vulnerability to psychiatric symptoms. Our data point to the need to strengthen resilience resources, especially in women.
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spelling pubmed-97814222022-12-24 Post-COVID-19 Psychiatric Symptoms in the Elderly: The Role of Gender and Resilience Janiri, Delfina Tosato, Matteo Simonetti, Alessio Montanari, Silvia Terenzi, Beatrice Catinari, Antonello De Mori, Lorenzo Ferrajoli, Gaspare Filippo Kotzalidis, Georgios D. Landi, Francesco Bernabei, Roberto Sani, Gabriele J Pers Med Article COVID-19 represents an overwhelming stressor to mental health. Elderly individuals are particularly at risk, but it is still unclear whether the risk is equally distributed among men and women. The aim of this study was to define gender differences in persistent psychiatric symptoms after COVID-19 illness and to test their association with resilience factors. Methods: We assessed 348 individuals aged >65 years at a multidisciplinary post-COVID-19 service. Mood and anxiety symptoms were investigated, as well as psychological distress and resilience, as assessed with the Kessler-10 (K10) Scale and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), respectively. Multivariate and linear regression analyses were used to test the distribution patterns of psychiatric symptoms and resilience factors. Results: In the total sample, 214 (61.5%) were men (a mean age of 73.25 years ±6.04) and 134 (38.5%) were women (a mean age of 72.69 years ±6.43; p = 0.407). Men and women significantly differed in marital status (χ(2) = 25.17; p < 0.001, more men were married), living alone (χ(2) = 11.62; p < 0.01, fewer men were living alone), hospitalization during COVID-19 illness (χ(2) = 12.35; p < 0.001, more men were hospitalized during COVID-19), and subjective health status before COVID-19 infection (χ(2) = 4.32; p < 0.001, men reporting better subjective health than women). Women reported more psychiatric symptoms and fewer resilience factors than men. Low resilience levels significantly predicted psychological distress in both men and women. Conclusions: The female elderly population affected by COVID-19 showed a greater vulnerability to psychiatric symptoms. Our data point to the need to strengthen resilience resources, especially in women. MDPI 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9781422/ /pubmed/36556237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12122016 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kotzalidis, Georgios D.
Landi, Francesco
Bernabei, Roberto
Sani, Gabriele
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12122016
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