社会参与度下降与认知功能变化之间的关联:抑郁症状的调解作用
Ping Ni1, Hongxiu Chen1, Xiuying Hu2
1Innovation Center of Nursing Research and Nursing Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, West China Hospital, Sichuan University/West China School of Nursing, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, PR China.
Aging clinical and experimental research
|December 26, 2024
概括
社会参与度下降与中国成年人的认知能力下降有关. 减少抑郁症状可能有助于缓解这种认知衰退,突出强调社会联系的重要性.
科学领域:
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 认知能力下降是全球主要的健康问题.
- 社会参与对认知变化的影响尚不清楚.
- 需要对中国成年人的社会参与,认知功能和抑郁症进行研究.
研究的目的:
- 调查中国成年人社会参与度下降和认知功能变化之间的关系.
- 为了检查抑郁症症状在这种关系中的变化中介作用.
主要方法:
- 利用了来自中国健康与退休长度研究的数据.
- 采用多重线性回归来评估社会参与度下降和认知变化之间的关联.
- 应用了三步方法来测试抑郁症症状变化的中介作用.
主要成果:
- 在四年内,社会参与度下降和全球认知功能下降之间发现了显著的关联.
- 抑郁症状的变化部分影响了社会参与度下降对认知功能的影响 (13.8%-15.3%).
- 在随访期间,认知功能平均下降了0.41个点 (3.0%).
结论:
- 加强社会参与对于中年和老年人的认知改善计划至关重要.
- 促进社会参与的干预措施可以减少抑郁症状.
- 增加社会参与可以帮助最大限度地减少认知能力下降.
相关概念视频
Cognitive Development During Adulthood
22
Cognitive development continues throughout adulthood, undergoing significant shifts across early, middle, and late stages. Individual transition occurs from adolescent idealism to pragmatic and adaptable thinking in early adulthood. During this period, individuals learn to integrate personal beliefs with the recognition that other perspectives are equally valid. Exposure to the complexities of modern society, diverse experiences, and higher education contribute to this adaptive thought process,...
22
Negative and Cognitive Symptoms of Schizophrenia
29
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia indicate a reduction or absence of typical behaviors and emotional responses found in healthy individuals, while positive symptoms reflect an excess or distortion of normal functioning.
Negative Symptoms
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia manifest as deficits in normal emotional and behavioral functioning, profoundly impacting daily life. Individuals with schizophrenia often display a flat affect, characterized by a near-total absence of emotional expression,...
Negative Symptoms
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia manifest as deficits in normal emotional and behavioral functioning, profoundly impacting daily life. Individuals with schizophrenia often display a flat affect, characterized by a near-total absence of emotional expression,...
29
Depressive Disorders: Etiology
17
Depressive disorders result from a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors, each contributing uniquely to the development and persistence of the condition. Understanding these factors provides critical insight into the multifaceted nature of depression.
Biological Factors in Depression
Biological predispositions significantly influence the risk of developing depressive disorders. Genetic studies highlight the role of variations in the serotonin transporter...
Biological Factors in Depression
Biological predispositions significantly influence the risk of developing depressive disorders. Genetic studies highlight the role of variations in the serotonin transporter...
17
Depression: Overview
186
Depression is a prevalent mental illness marked by persistent sadness and lack of interest in previously enjoyable activities. It can take several forms, including major depression, persistent depressive disorder, and bipolar I and II disorders. Symptoms range from emotional changes like chronic worry to physical changes like sleep disturbances and suicidal thoughts. From a neurobiological perspective, depression is believed to be triggered by abnormalities in the brain's prefrontal cortex,...
186
Relationship Formation
39.3K
What do you think is the single most influential factor in determining with whom you become friends and whom you form romantic relationships? You might be surprised to learn that the answer is simple: the people with whom you have the most contact. This most important factor is proximity. You are more likely to be friends with people you have regular contact with. For example, there are decades of research that shows that you are more likely to become friends with people who live in your dorm,...
39.3K
Stress and Mental Health
42
Chronic stress profoundly affects mental health, significantly influencing mood, behavior, and overall quality of life. Research closely links chronic stress with mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders. Ongoing exposure to stress can lead to physiological and psychological changes, initiating a cycle of emotional distress and maladaptive coping mechanisms.
Individuals with depression often experience challenges in both their personal and professional...
Individuals with depression often experience challenges in both their personal and professional...
42


