Prevalence and Risk Factors for Depressive Symptoms in Persons with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Aged, 80 and over Male Depressive Disorder Marital Status Age Factors Middle Aged 16. Peace & justice United States 3. Good health Interviews as Topic Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive 03 medical and health sciences Cross-Sectional Studies Sex Factors 0302 clinical medicine Risk Factors Prevalence Humans Female Mobility Limitation Aged
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-008-0773-z Publication Date: 2008-09-11T10:37:45Z
ABSTRACT
Although depression is a risk factor for adverse outcomes in chronic illness, little is known about the prevalence or risk factors for depressive symptoms in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).To determine the prevalence of depressive symptoms in COPD as compared to other chronic illnesses and to identify risk factors for depressive symptoms in COPD.Cross-sectional study of 18,588 persons (1,736 subjects with self-reported COPD), representing a sample of the US population aged > or =50 years who participated in the 2004 Health and Retirement Survey.Presence of COPD and other chronic conditions was defined by self-report. Presence of depressive symptoms was assessed using the CES-D8 scale. Participants with a score > or =3 on CES-D8 were classified as having clinically significant depressive symptoms.Of 1,736 participants with COPD, 40% had > or =3 depressive symptoms. Depressive symptoms were more common in COPD than in coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, hypertension, and cancer. Risk factors for > or =3 depressive symptoms in COPD: younger age (OR 1.02/per year younger, 95% CI [1.02-1.03]), female gender (1.2 [1.1-1.3]), current smoking (1.5 [1.3-1.7]), marital status [divorced/separated (1.8 [1.6-2.1]), widowed (1.8 [1.6-2]), never married (1.4 [1.1-1.8]), < or =high school degree (1.6 [1.5-1.8]), dyspnea (2.3 [2.1-2.6]), difficulty walking (2.8 [2.5-3.2]), and co-morbid diabetes (1.2 [1.1-1.4]), arthritis (1.3 [1.2-1.5]) or cancer (1.2 [1.1-1.4]).Depressive symptoms are common in COPD and are more likely to occur in COPD than in other common chronic illnesses. The risk factors identified may be used for targeted depression screening in COPD patients.
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