Comparison of networks of loneliness, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in at-risk community-dwelling older adults before and during COVID-19

Jun 26, 2024Scientific reports

Comparing loneliness, depression, and anxiety connections in at-risk older adults before and during COVID-19

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Abstract

Data from 3506 respondents during COVID-19 revealed changes in mental health symptom networks compared to 2549 respondents before the pandemic.

  • showed that being restless was the most central symptom in both pre-pandemic and pandemic networks.
  • The network during COVID-19 exhibited higher global strength and edge variability, indicating easier symptom spread.
  • Feeling isolated from others had stronger connections with feelings of worthlessness and anticipatory anxiety during COVID-19.
  • The observed changes in symptom networks may indicate a more complex presentation of mental health issues during the pandemic.

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Key numbers

3506
Participants during COVID-19
Number of respondents assessed for symptoms during the pandemic.
2549
Participants before COVID-19
Number of respondents assessed for symptoms before the pandemic.

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What this is

  • This study compares networks of loneliness, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in older adults before and during COVID-19.
  • It utilizes to examine how these symptoms interact and change over time.
  • Older adults (aged ≥ 60) at risk for depression were assessed using validated scales.
  • The findings suggest that the pandemic altered the symptom networks, impacting mental health in older adults.

Essence

  • The study found that during COVID-19, the networks of loneliness, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in older adults became more interconnected and complex compared to before the pandemic. Key symptoms like restlessness remained central in both periods.

Key takeaways

  • The network during COVID-19 exhibited higher global strength, indicating that symptoms were more likely to influence each other. This suggests a more complex presentation of mental health issues among older adults during the pandemic.
  • Feeling isolated from others had stronger connections with feelings of worthlessness and anticipatory anxiety during COVID-19 compared to before, highlighting how the pandemic exacerbated certain mental health challenges.
  • Restlessness was the most central symptom in both networks, underscoring its importance in understanding and addressing mental health in older adults.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits causal inferences about the relationships between symptoms. Longitudinal studies are needed for deeper insights.
  • Variability in participant characteristics and the use of different measurement tools may affect the comparability of findings across timepoints.

Definitions

  • Network analysis: A method used to study the relationships and interactions among symptoms in mental health, focusing on how symptoms influence each other.

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