Bidirectional, longitudinal associations between depressive symptoms and IADL/ADL disability in older adults in China: a national cohort study

Author:

Zhu Xuequan1,Wang Yanshang1,Luo Yanan1,Ding Ruoxi2,Shi Zhenyu3,Ping He3

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, Peking University

2. Peking University Sixth Hospital

3. China Center for Health Development Studies, Peking University

Abstract

Abstract

Introduction Based on the data from the China Health and Retirement longitudinal study (CHARLS), we aimed to investigate the bidirectional relationship between depressive symptoms and functional disability. Method Data were collected across 3 waves from 2013 to 2018. The activities of daily living (ADLs) and the instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) scales were used to measure functional disability and the CESD-10 was used to measure depressive symptoms. Cross-lagged models were performed to examine cross effect between depressive symptoms and functional disability across three waves. Results Data on 10092(mean [SD] age, 61.98[8.44] years; 3764 females [37.30%]) and 10180 participants (mean [SD] age, 62.01[8.46] years; 3788 females [37.21%]) in IADL sample and ADL sample were included in the analyses. For IADL disability, the cross-lagged model shows a bidirectional association across three waves; the multivariable GEE model revealed that changes in CESD-10 score across waves were associated with worse IADL disability (β ranges: 0.08-0.10) and vice versa, worsen of IADL disability ascending developing of CESD-10 score (β ranges: 0.09-0.10). For ADL disability, the cross-lagged model shows a bidirectional association across three waves; the multivariable GEE model revealed that changes of CESD-10 score across waves were associated with worse IADL disability (β ranges: 0.08-0.10) and vice versa, worsen of IADL disability ascending developing of CESD-10 score (β ranges: 0.09-0.10). Discussion Study findings underscore a significant bidirectional between depressive symptoms and functional disability in older adults. Thus, simultaneous intervention should be taken to manage the mutual development of functional disability and depression.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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