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Anxiety Symptoms in Older Home Health Care Recipients: Prevalence and Associates
Authors:Nimali Jayasinghe PhD  Leila P. Rocha MD  Thomas Sheeran PhD  Katarzyna Wyka PhD  Martha L. Bruce PhD MPH
Affiliation:1. Weill Cornell Medical College , New York , New York , USA nij2001@med.cornell.edu;3. Weill Cornell Medical College , New York , New York , USA
Abstract:This study examined the prevalence and associates of anxiety symptoms in older home health care recipients (N?=?249) who completed structured interviews assessing sociodemographic, cognitive, medical and disability, and psychosocial variables—including anxiety (assessed by the Clinical Anxiety Scale). Mild or moderate anxiety was reported by 3.6% of the sample. No anxiety symptoms whatsoever were reported by 63.9%, while the remaining endorsed at least one symptom. Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that the odds of having any anxiety were elevated among participants who had had a recent fall, OR = 2.81, 95% CI [1.46, 5.43]; and those with major depression, OR = 4.78, 95% CI [1.46, 15.68]. These findings point to the importance of conducting studies to clarify whether the mild severity of anxiety found in this sample is best accounted for by protective factors inherent to the home health care setting or assessment factors that diminish the reporting of anxiety symptoms.
Keywords:affective assessment  gerontology  home health care  stress/coping
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