Prevalence and factors associated with mental health status in Parkinson's disease: Data from the 45 and Up Study

Author:

Micalos Peter S.1ORCID,Logan Patricia A.2ORCID,Bramble Marguerite3ORCID,Wong Alfred4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences Charles Sturt University Port Macquarie New South Wales Australia

2. School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences Charles Sturt University Bathurst New South Wales Australia

3. School of Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Services Charles Sturt University Bathurst New South Wales Australia

4. School of Business Charles Sturt University Bathurst New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionParkinson’s disease (PD) is associated with a range of non‐motor symptomologies such as anxiety and depression.ObjectiveThe purpose of this research was to investigate the prevalence and factors associated with mental health status in persons with PD.DesignThis retrospective data linkage study analysed a subset of data from the Sax Institute’s 45 and Up Study based in the population of the state of New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Data was analysed between 2005‐2009 of persons who self‐identified with PD. Secure data access was provided through the Sax Institute’s Secure Unified Research Environment (SURE). Participants were aged 45+ years of age and living in NSW, Australia. Regression analysis was performed on psychological distress (K10), previous diagnosis of anxiety, and/or depression, with independent variables for locality, demographic, health, medical, and sociocultural factors.FindingsA total of 1676 persons self‐identified with PD from the 45 and Up Study Wave 1 baseline and were linked to the 2010 Social, Economic and Environmental Factors (SEEF) survey dataset. Mental health manifestations are common in PD with 29% and 32% reporting a previous medical diagnosis of anxiety and depression, respectively. Rural locality was associated with an increased likelihood of psychological distress, anxiety, and depression compared to metropolitan locality.DiscussionMental health status in PD was associated with living in rural areas, medical service access, female gender, ageing, physical mobility, Australian born, social interactions, and in a coupled relationship.ConclusionFurther research is required on the longitudinal impact of these associations on mental health in PD.

Publisher

Wiley

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