Frailty and depressive symptoms in older adults: Data from the FIBRA study - UNICAMP

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The relationship between the presence of depression, as measured by total score on the GDS-15 scale, and both pre-frailty and frailty status in community-dwelling elderly was determined. Two thousand four hundred and two elderly residents from seven Brazilian cities (M = 72.3 years, SD = 5.5; 66 % female) were evaluated according to the five criteria comprising the frailty phenotype. Participants answered a self-report inventory of diseases, of performance on advanced and instrumental activities of daily living, and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15). The number and types of depressive symptoms were found to be higher among frail and pre-frail elderly. Thus, besides variability in depression prevalence among the frailty profiles there were also characteristic depressive symptoms for each profile of the syndrome.

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Nascimento, P. P. P., Batistoni, S. S. T., & Neri, A. L. (2016). Frailty and depressive symptoms in older adults: Data from the FIBRA study - UNICAMP. Psicologia: Reflexao e Critica, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41155-016-0033-9

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