Neuroticism is associated with increase in depression symptoms over time in older adults with type 2 diabetes

Author:

Arend Isabel1ORCID,Moshier Erin2,Azuri Yossi3,Heymann Anthony3,Mamistavlov Mery1,Soleimani Laili2,Sano Mary2,Beeri Michal Schnaider24,Ravona‐Springer Ramit145

Affiliation:

1. The Joseph Sagol Neuroscience Center Sheba Medical Center Tel‐Hashomer Israel

2. Department of Psychiatry The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

3. Department of Family Medicine The Faculty of Medicine University of Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Israel

4. Department of Psychiatry Sheba Medical Center Tel‐Hashomer Israel

5. Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThe likelihood of depression symptoms in those with type 2 diabetes (T2D) is high. Psychological risk factors enhancing comorbidity of depression symptoms in T2D are yet to be determined. The present study examines the cross‐sectional and longitudinal relationship between personality traits and distinct depression dimensions in older adults with T2D.MethodsParticipants were older adults (age ≥65yeas) with T2D from the Israel Diabetes and Cognitive Decline (IDCD) study (N = 356), with complete data on depression [Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) ‐ 15 item version] and its dimensions‐ namely, dysphoric mood, apathy, hopelessness, memory complains and anxiety, and on personality [Big Five Inventory (BFI)]. Logistic and mixed linear regression models examined cross‐sectional and longitudinal associations while adjusting for socio‐demographics, cognition, cardiovascular and diabetes‐related factors.ResultsCross‐sectionally, high neuroticism was associated with high scores in total GDS and in all depression‐dimensions, except memory complaints. Higher extroversion was associated with lower total GDS and with lower scores on all depression dimensions, except anxiety. High levels of neuroticism were associated with increase in total number of depression symptoms over time.ConclusionsIn older adults with T2D, neuroticism and extroversion are associated with most depression dimensions suggesting that these traits relate to a global depression symptomatology rather than to any specific dimension or phenomenology. High neuroticism was associated with increase in depression symptoms over time, highlighting its role in the development of depression symptoms in older adults with T2D.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology

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