Prodromal or mild Alzheimer's disease: Influence of neuropsychiatric symptoms and premordid personality on caregivers' burden

Author:

Dorey J. M.123ORCID,Pongan E.24ORCID,Padovan C.1,Chaillet A.1,Herrmann M.1,Krolak‐Salmon P.2,Rouch I.45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aging Psychiatry Hospital Le Vinatier Bron France

2. Clinical and Research Memory Center of Lyon Hospices Civils de Lyon Hôpital des Charpennes Villeurbanne France

3. Lyon Neuroscience Research Center Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier ‐ Neurocampus INSERM U1028 ‐ CNRS UMR5292 ‐ PsyR2 ‐ Lyon 1 University Bron Cedex France

4. Memory Clinical and Research Center of Saint Etienne (CMRR) Neurology Unit Hospital of Saint Etienne Saint Etienne France

5. INSERM, U1219 Bordeaux Population Health Center University of Bordeaux Bordeaux France

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIn Alzheimer's disease (AD), the burden on caregivers is influenced by various factors, including the stage of disease progression and neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS). To date, there has been limited research examining how patient's premorbid personality could affect this burden. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of both premorbid personality and NPS in individuals with prodromal to mild AD on their caregivers' burden.MethodOne hundred eighty participants with prodromal or mild AD drown from the PACO (in French: Personnalité Alzheimer COmportement) cohort were included. Personality was assessed by the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO‐PI‐R). Neuropsychiatric symptoms were measured with the short version of the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI‐Q), and caregiver burden was evaluated with the Zarit burden scale. Relationships between personality, Neuro‐Psychiatric Inventory (NPI) scores, and caregiver burden were determined using multivariate linear regressions controlled for age, sex, educational level, and Mini Mental State Examination.ResultsThe total NPI score was related to increased burden (beta = 0.45; p < 0.001). High level of neuroticism (beta = 0.254; p = 0.003) et low level of conscientiousness (beta = ‐ 0.233; p = 0.005) were associated higher burden. Extraversion (beta = −0.185; p = 0.027) and conscientiousness (beta = −0.35; p = 0.006) were negatively associated with burden. In contrast, neuroticism, openness and agreeableness were not correlated with burden. When adjusted on total NPI score, the relationship between extraversion and conscientiousness didn't persist.ConclusionOur results suggest that premorbid personality of patients with prodromal to mild Alzheimer influence caregivers's burden, with a protective effect of a high level of extraversion and conscientiousness.

Publisher

Wiley

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