What influences life expectancy in people with dementia? Social support as an emerging protective factor

Author:

Blotenberg Iris1,Boekholt Melanie1ORCID,Michalowsky Bernhard1ORCID,Platen Moritz1,Rodriguez Francisca S1ORCID,Teipel Stefan23,Hoffmann Wolfgang14,Thyrian Jochen René14

Affiliation:

1. Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen (DZNE), site Greifswald , Ellernholzstraße 1-2, 17489 Greifswald , Germany

2. Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen (DZNE), site Rostock , Gehlsheimer Str. 20, 18147 Rostock , Germany

3. Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, University Hospital Rostock , Gehlsheimer Str. 20, 18147 Rostock , Germany

4. Institute for Community Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald , Ellernholzstr. 1-2, 17489 Greifswald , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate the role of support from the social environment for the life expectancy in people with dementia beyond well-established individual demographic and clinical predictors over a period of up to 8 years. Methods The analyses are based on data from 500 community-dwelling individuals in Germany who tested positive for dementia and were followed up for up to 8 years. Life expectancy was examined in relation to perceived social support as well as well-established socio-demographic (age, sex) and clinical predictors (cognitive status, functional status, comorbidities), using Cox regressions. Results Greater support from the social environment reduced the risk of mortality (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.78; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.63–0.98), with the role of emotional support being particularly important. Furthermore, higher age was associated with an increased mortality risk (HR: 1.08; 95% CI: 1.05–1.11), while female sex (HR: 0.64; 95% CI: 0.48–0.85) and higher cognitive (HR: 0.96; 95% CI: 0.93–0.98) and functional status (HR: 0.91; 95% CI: 0.86–0.97) were associated with higher life expectancy. Conclusion Our study provides novel evidence that less support from the social environment, especially emotional support, is a risk factor for shorter life expectancy in people with dementia—beyond known clinical factors. Not only the clinical and caregiving needs but also their psychosocial needs of individuals with dementia should be emphasised.

Funder

German Center of Neurodegenerative Diseases

University Medicine of Greifswald

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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