Prediction of depression among elderly with mild cognitive impairment living in the community

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Purpose: This study aimed to identify depression and its predictors among Korean community-dwelling elderly with mild cognitive impairment. Methods: Secondary data analyses of the data collected by the "Study on tailored integration program for reinforcing cognitive and physical function of the frail elderly. The study used data from one-to-one interviews using structured questionnaires. The subjects were 346 community-dwelling elderly who visited a healthcare center in Seoul, Korea. A descriptive correlational study design was utilized to explore depression and its predictors including physical factors and psychosocial factors among the elderly with mild cognitive impairment. Data were analyzed using t-test, Pearson's correlation, and hierarchical regression. Results: Mean score of depression was within normal limit 11.61±6.69. Somatic symptoms, negative life events (severity), social support were shown as significant predictors of depression. The most influential predictor for depression was somatic symptoms (ß=.340, p

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Shin, K. R., Kang, Y., Kim, M., Jung, D., & Lee, E. (2012). Prediction of depression among elderly with mild cognitive impairment living in the community. Korean Journal of Adult Nursing, 24(2), 171–182. https://doi.org/10.7475/kjan.2012.24.2.171

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