Anxiety is commonly associated with insomnia. Given that social anxiety disorder is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders, socially anxious individuals may be particularly vulnerable to insomnia. However, there is currently very little empirical work on this relationship. This study used bivar
Age and anxiety and depressive symptoms: the effect on domains of quality of life
β Scribed by Patrick J. Brown; Steven P. Roose
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 330 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
- DOI
- 10.1002/gps.2675
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Objectives
The present study investigated whether anxiety and depressive symptomatology moderates the relationship between age and quality of life.
Methods
The study was a communityβbased survey using mailed questionnaires conducted within the Department of Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis. The communityβbased sample consisted of 443 adults ages 30β98 years recruited from university maintained volunteer registries. Quality of life was assessed using the World Health Organization Quality of LifeβBREF assessment; depression was assessed using 15βitem Geriatric Depression Scale and anxiety was assessed using the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale, a measure of social anxiety.
Results
Depression and anxiety were negatively associated with quality of life in the Psychological and Social domains (all p'sβ<β0.001), but age was not (Psychological, pβ=β0.07; Social, pβ=β0.98). In addition to depression and anxiety, age was also associated with quality of life in the other two domains, negatively for the Physical domain and positively for the Environmental domain. These main effects were qualified by significant threeβway interactions in both domains.
Conclusions
Although both anxiety and depression negatively affect Psychological and Social quality of life, age does not. Environmental quality of life increased with age, while Physical quality of life decreased. The deleterious relationship between anxiety and depressive symptomatology and Physical and Environmental quality of life was moderated by age. Older adults with high levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms reported better Environmental and less severe decrements in Physical quality of life compared with middleβaged adults with similar symptomatology. Copyright Β© 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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