Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.

BACKGROUND: The associations of different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms in older age remain unclear. METHODS: Data on 6095 adults aged?=?50 years old from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging (TILDA) was analyzed. Participants c...

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Autores: Carvalho AF, Stubbs B, Maes M, Solmi M, Vancampfort D, Kurdyak PA, Brunoni AR, Husain MI, Koyanagi A
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Fecha de publicación:2018
País:España
Institución:Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
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Palabra clave:*Alcohol use disorder
*Anxiety
*Depression
*Older adults
*Prospective study
*Psychiatry
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spelling Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.Carvalho AFStubbs BMaes MSolmi MVancampfort DKurdyak PABrunoni ARHusain MIKoyanagi A*Alcohol use disorder*Anxiety*Depression*Older adults*Prospective study*PsychiatryBACKGROUND: The associations of different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms in older age remain unclear. METHODS: Data on 6095 adults aged?=?50 years old from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging (TILDA) was analyzed. Participants completed the CAGE instrument to screen for problematic alcohol use at baseline between October 2009 and February 2011. Outcomes were incident (assessed by the CES-D scale) and anxiety (assessed by the Hospital Anxiety and Depressive scale) symptoms after a two-year follow-up as well as persistence of probable depression and anxiety among those with a positive screen for those disorders at baseline. Associations were adjusted for potential confounders through multivariable models. RESULTS: In the overall sample, problem drinking did not predict incident and persistent depression and anxiety in this sample. Among females, problem drinking increased the risk for incident depression (OR?=?2.11; 95%CI?=?1.12-4.00) and anxiety (OR?=?2.22; 95%CI?=?1.01-4.86). In addition, problem drinking increased the risk of persistent depressive symptoms (OR?=?2.43; 95%CI?=?1.05-5.06) among females. CONCLUSION: Problem drinking may increase the risk of incident probable depression and anxiety among older females. Furthermore, problem drinking led to a higher likelihood of persistent depressive symptoms in older female participants. Interventions targeting problem drinking among older females may prevent the onset and persistence of depression in this population, while also decreasing the incidence of anxiety symptoms.ELSEVIER2018info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://fsjd.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=14636JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERSISSN: 01650327ISSNe: 15732517reponame:r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déuinstname:Fundació Sant Joan de DéuInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:fsjd.fundanetsuite.com:p146362026-05-27T12:37:41Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.
title Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.
spellingShingle Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.
Carvalho AF
*Alcohol use disorder
*Anxiety
*Depression
*Older adults
*Prospective study
*Psychiatry
title_short Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.
title_full Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.
title_fullStr Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.
title_full_unstemmed Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.
title_sort Different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms among older adults in Ireland: A prospective community-based study.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Carvalho AF
Stubbs B
Maes M
Solmi M
Vancampfort D
Kurdyak PA
Brunoni AR
Husain MI
Koyanagi A
author Carvalho AF
author_facet Carvalho AF
Stubbs B
Maes M
Solmi M
Vancampfort D
Kurdyak PA
Brunoni AR
Husain MI
Koyanagi A
author_role author
author2 Stubbs B
Maes M
Solmi M
Vancampfort D
Kurdyak PA
Brunoni AR
Husain MI
Koyanagi A
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv *Alcohol use disorder
*Anxiety
*Depression
*Older adults
*Prospective study
*Psychiatry
topic *Alcohol use disorder
*Anxiety
*Depression
*Older adults
*Prospective study
*Psychiatry
description BACKGROUND: The associations of different patterns of alcohol consumption and the incidence and persistence of depressive and anxiety symptoms in older age remain unclear. METHODS: Data on 6095 adults aged?=?50 years old from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging (TILDA) was analyzed. Participants completed the CAGE instrument to screen for problematic alcohol use at baseline between October 2009 and February 2011. Outcomes were incident (assessed by the CES-D scale) and anxiety (assessed by the Hospital Anxiety and Depressive scale) symptoms after a two-year follow-up as well as persistence of probable depression and anxiety among those with a positive screen for those disorders at baseline. Associations were adjusted for potential confounders through multivariable models. RESULTS: In the overall sample, problem drinking did not predict incident and persistent depression and anxiety in this sample. Among females, problem drinking increased the risk for incident depression (OR?=?2.11; 95%CI?=?1.12-4.00) and anxiety (OR?=?2.22; 95%CI?=?1.01-4.86). In addition, problem drinking increased the risk of persistent depressive symptoms (OR?=?2.43; 95%CI?=?1.05-5.06) among females. CONCLUSION: Problem drinking may increase the risk of incident probable depression and anxiety among older females. Furthermore, problem drinking led to a higher likelihood of persistent depressive symptoms in older female participants. Interventions targeting problem drinking among older females may prevent the onset and persistence of depression in this population, while also decreasing the incidence of anxiety symptoms.
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