The effect of depressive symptoms on quality of life and its different facets in the oldest age population: evidence from the AgeQualiDe prospective cohort study

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The effect of depressive symptoms on quality of life and its different facets in the oldest age population: evidence from the AgeQualiDe prospective cohort study. / Liegert, Paula; Pabst, Alexander; Conrad, Ines; van den Bussche, Hendrik; Eisele, Marion; Hajek, André; Heser, Kathrin; Kleineidam, Luca; Weyerer, Siegfried; Werle, Jochen; Pentzek, Michael; Weeg, Dagmar; Mösch, Edelgard; Wiese, Birgitt; Oey, Anke; Wagner, Michael; Maier, Wolfgang; König, Hans-Helmut; Riedel-Heller, Steffi G; Scherer, Martin; Luppa, Melanie.

in: QUAL LIFE RES, Jahrgang 33, Nr. 2, 02.2024, S. 387-398.

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Liegert, P, Pabst, A, Conrad, I, van den Bussche, H, Eisele, M, Hajek, A, Heser, K, Kleineidam, L, Weyerer, S, Werle, J, Pentzek, M, Weeg, D, Mösch, E, Wiese, B, Oey, A, Wagner, M, Maier, W, König, H-H, Riedel-Heller, SG, Scherer, M & Luppa, M 2024, 'The effect of depressive symptoms on quality of life and its different facets in the oldest age population: evidence from the AgeQualiDe prospective cohort study', QUAL LIFE RES, Jg. 33, Nr. 2, S. 387-398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-023-03526-7

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Liegert, P., Pabst, A., Conrad, I., van den Bussche, H., Eisele, M., Hajek, A., Heser, K., Kleineidam, L., Weyerer, S., Werle, J., Pentzek, M., Weeg, D., Mösch, E., Wiese, B., Oey, A., Wagner, M., Maier, W., König, H-H., Riedel-Heller, S. G., ... Luppa, M. (2024). The effect of depressive symptoms on quality of life and its different facets in the oldest age population: evidence from the AgeQualiDe prospective cohort study. QUAL LIFE RES, 33(2), 387-398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-023-03526-7

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title = "The effect of depressive symptoms on quality of life and its different facets in the oldest age population: evidence from the AgeQualiDe prospective cohort study",
abstract = "PURPOSE: The present study aims to investigate the prospective effect of depressive symptoms on overall QoL in the oldest age group, taking into account its different facets.METHODS: Data were derived from the multicenter prospective AgeCoDe/AgeQualiDe cohort study, including data from follow-up 7-9 and n = 580 individuals 85 years of age and older. Overall QoL and its facets were assessed using the WHOQOL-OLD instrument. The short form of the geriatric depression scale (GDS-15) was applied to assess depressive symptoms. Cognitively impaired individuals were excluded. Linear mixed-effects models were used to assess the effect of depressive symptoms on QoL.RESULTS: Depressive symptoms were significantly associated with overall QoL and each of the different facets of WHOQOL-OLD, also after adjustment for time and sociodemographic characteristics such as age, gender, education, marital status, living situation, and cognitive status. Higher age and single as well as divorced marital status were also associated with a lower QoL.CONCLUSION: This work provides comprehensive longitudinal results on the relationship between depressive symptoms and QoL in the oldest age population. The results underscore the relevance of tailored and targeted care planning and the development of customized interventions.",
author = "Paula Liegert and Alexander Pabst and Ines Conrad and {van den Bussche}, Hendrik and Marion Eisele and Andr{\'e} Hajek and Kathrin Heser and Luca Kleineidam and Siegfried Weyerer and Jochen Werle and Michael Pentzek and Dagmar Weeg and Edelgard M{\"o}sch and Birgitt Wiese and Anke Oey and Michael Wagner and Wolfgang Maier and Hans-Helmut K{\"o}nig and Riedel-Heller, {Steffi G} and Martin Scherer and Melanie Luppa",
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doi = "10.1007/s11136-023-03526-7",
language = "English",
volume = "33",
pages = "387--398",
journal = "QUAL LIFE RES",
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T1 - The effect of depressive symptoms on quality of life and its different facets in the oldest age population: evidence from the AgeQualiDe prospective cohort study

AU - Liegert, Paula

AU - Pabst, Alexander

AU - Conrad, Ines

AU - van den Bussche, Hendrik

AU - Eisele, Marion

AU - Hajek, André

AU - Heser, Kathrin

AU - Kleineidam, Luca

AU - Weyerer, Siegfried

AU - Werle, Jochen

AU - Pentzek, Michael

AU - Weeg, Dagmar

AU - Mösch, Edelgard

AU - Wiese, Birgitt

AU - Oey, Anke

AU - Wagner, Michael

AU - Maier, Wolfgang

AU - König, Hans-Helmut

AU - Riedel-Heller, Steffi G

AU - Scherer, Martin

AU - Luppa, Melanie

N1 - © 2023. The Author(s).

PY - 2024/2

Y1 - 2024/2

N2 - PURPOSE: The present study aims to investigate the prospective effect of depressive symptoms on overall QoL in the oldest age group, taking into account its different facets.METHODS: Data were derived from the multicenter prospective AgeCoDe/AgeQualiDe cohort study, including data from follow-up 7-9 and n = 580 individuals 85 years of age and older. Overall QoL and its facets were assessed using the WHOQOL-OLD instrument. The short form of the geriatric depression scale (GDS-15) was applied to assess depressive symptoms. Cognitively impaired individuals were excluded. Linear mixed-effects models were used to assess the effect of depressive symptoms on QoL.RESULTS: Depressive symptoms were significantly associated with overall QoL and each of the different facets of WHOQOL-OLD, also after adjustment for time and sociodemographic characteristics such as age, gender, education, marital status, living situation, and cognitive status. Higher age and single as well as divorced marital status were also associated with a lower QoL.CONCLUSION: This work provides comprehensive longitudinal results on the relationship between depressive symptoms and QoL in the oldest age population. The results underscore the relevance of tailored and targeted care planning and the development of customized interventions.

AB - PURPOSE: The present study aims to investigate the prospective effect of depressive symptoms on overall QoL in the oldest age group, taking into account its different facets.METHODS: Data were derived from the multicenter prospective AgeCoDe/AgeQualiDe cohort study, including data from follow-up 7-9 and n = 580 individuals 85 years of age and older. Overall QoL and its facets were assessed using the WHOQOL-OLD instrument. The short form of the geriatric depression scale (GDS-15) was applied to assess depressive symptoms. Cognitively impaired individuals were excluded. Linear mixed-effects models were used to assess the effect of depressive symptoms on QoL.RESULTS: Depressive symptoms were significantly associated with overall QoL and each of the different facets of WHOQOL-OLD, also after adjustment for time and sociodemographic characteristics such as age, gender, education, marital status, living situation, and cognitive status. Higher age and single as well as divorced marital status were also associated with a lower QoL.CONCLUSION: This work provides comprehensive longitudinal results on the relationship between depressive symptoms and QoL in the oldest age population. The results underscore the relevance of tailored and targeted care planning and the development of customized interventions.

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VL - 33

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EP - 398

JO - QUAL LIFE RES

JF - QUAL LIFE RES

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