混淆
心理干预
抑郁症状
社会参与
医学
老人忧郁量表
队列
置信区间
前瞻性队列研究
萧条(经济学)
人口学
广义估计方程
队列研究
老年学
心理学
精神科
内科学
认知
社会学
宏观经济学
经济
统计
社会科学
数学
作者
Koichiro Shiba,Jacqueline M. Torres,Adel Daoud,Kosuke Inoue,Satoru Kanamori,Taishi Tsuji,Masao Kamada,Katsunori Kondo,Ichiro Kawachi
出处
期刊:Epidemiology
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2021-06-21
卷期号:32 (6): 886-895
被引量:25
标识
DOI:10.1097/ede.0000000000001395
摘要
Social participation has been suggested as a means to prevent depressive symptoms. However, it remains unclear whether a one-time boost suffices or whether participation needs to be sustained over time for long-term prevention. We estimated the impacts of alternative hypothetical interventions in social participation on subsequent depressive symptoms among older adults.Data were from a nationwide prospective cohort study of Japanese older adults ≥65 years of age (n = 32,748). We analyzed social participation (1) as a baseline exposure from 2010 (approximating a one-time boost intervention) and (2) as a time-varying exposure from 2010 and 2013 (approximating a sustained intervention). We defined binary depressive symptoms in 2016 using the Geriatric Depression Scale. We used the doubly robust targeted maximum likelihood estimation to address time-dependent confounding.The magnitude of the association between sustained participation and the lower prevalence of depressive symptoms was larger than the association observed for baseline participation only (e.g., prevalence ratio [PR] for participation in any activity = 0.83 [95% confidence interval = 0.79, 0.88] vs. 0.90 [0.87, 0.94]). For activities with a lower proportion of consistent participation over time (e.g., senior clubs), there was little evidence of an association between baseline participation and subsequent depressive symptoms, while an association for sustained participation was evident (e.g., PR for senior clubs = 0.96 [0.90, 1.02] vs. 0.88 [0.79, 0.97]). Participation at baseline but withholding participation in 2013 was not associated with subsequent depressive symptoms.Sustained social participation may be more strongly associated with fewer depressive symptoms among older adults.
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