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The role of physical activity in the link between menopausal status and mental well-being

2020

OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship between menopausal status and mental well-being, and whether this relationship varies as a function of physical activity (PA). METHODS Based on a hormonal analysis and bleeding diary, women aged 47 to 55 were categorized as pre (n = 304), early peri (n = 198), late peri (n = 209), or postmenopausal (n = 387). Mental well-being was assessed using the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, the International Positive and Negative Affect Schedule Short Form, and the Satisfaction with Life Scale. PA was self-reported and categorized as low, medium, and high. Associations between variables were analyzed using multivariate linear regression adjuste…

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Activity as a predictor of mental well-being among older adults

2006

This eight-year follow-up study examines the roles of physical and leisure activity as predictors of mental well-being among older adults born in 1904-1923. As part of the Evergreen project, 1224 (80%) persons aged 65-84 years were interviewed at baseline (1988), and 663 (90%) persons in the follow-up (1996). Mental well-being factors including depressive symptoms, anxiety, loneliness, self-rated mental vigour and meaning in life were constructed using factor analysis. The predictors of mental well-being included physical and leisure activity, mobility status and number of chronic illnesses. We used a path analysis model to examine the predictors of mental well-being. At baseline, low numbe…

MaleHealth StatusLeisure activityAnxietyMotor ActivityLeisure ActivitiesMobility statusSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansProspective StudiesBaseline (configuration management)Prospective cohort studyDepressive symptomsAgedAged 80 and overDepressionMental well-beingMental DisordersLonelinessPsychiatry and Mental healthQuality of LifeAnxietyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPshychiatric Mental Healthmedicine.symptomPsychologyGerontologyFollow-Up StudiesClinical psychologyAging & Mental Health
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The relationship between dietary vitamin k and depressive symptoms in late adulthood: A cross-sectional analysis from a large cohort study

2019

Few studies assessed the associations between dietary vitamin K and depressive symptoms. We aimed to investigate the association between dietary vitamin K and depressive symptoms in a large cohort of North American People. In this cross-sectional analysis, 4,375 participants that were aged 45&ndash

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Factors affecting the increased risk of physical inactivity among older people with depressive symptoms.

2009

The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between depressive symptoms and physical inactivity, and whether motives for and barriers to exercise explain the potential association between depressive symptoms and physical inactivity in older people. The design of the study was cross-sectional. The study population comprised 645 people born between 1922 and 1928 who were residents in a city-center area of Jyväskylä in central Finland. Depressive symptoms were assessed using Center for the Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, physical activity using Grimby's (1986) validated scale, and motives for and barriers to exercise using a questionnaire and mobility limitation with a…

GerontologyMalePhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationRisk AssessmentSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineExerciseDepressive symptomsDepression (differential diagnoses)FinlandAgedRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicAged 80 and overbusiness.industryDepressionMental healthIncreased riskCross-Sectional StudiesMobility LimitationPopulation studyFemaleSedentary BehaviorbusinessOlder peopleAttitude to HealthScandinavian journal of medicinescience in sports
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Physical activity and anxiety: A perspective from the World Health Survey

2017

BackgroundDespite the known benefits of physical activity (PA) among people with anxiety, little is known about PA levels in people with anxiety at the population level. This study explored the global prevalence of anxiety and its association with PA.MethodsCross-sectional, community-based data from the World Health Survey was analyzed. Prevalence of anxiety was estimated for 237,964 individuals (47 countries). PA was categorized as low, moderate, and high based on the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (short form). The association between PA and anxiety was assessed by multivariable logistic regression.ResultsThe overall global prevalence of anxiety was 11.4% (47 countries). Ac…

MaleMETA-REGRESSIONphysical activityACTIVITY PARTICIPATIONAnxietyGlobal HealthLogistic regression3124 Neurology and psychiatry0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeQUALITY-OF-LIFESurveys and QuestionnairesPrevalenceCommunity-based030212 general & internal medicineDepression (differential diagnoses)*ExercisePsychiatryexerciseDepressionSEDENTARY BEHAVIOR*Community-basedASSOCIATIONMiddle AgedanxietyAnxiety DisordersMulti-country studypsychiatryCONTROLLED-TRIALS*Physical activityPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychology*Multi-country studyDEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMSAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyAdultPhysical activityAnxiety; Community-based; Exercise; Multi-country study; Physical activity; PsychiatryOdds03 medical and health sciences*Anxietymedicinecommunity-basedHumansmulti-country studyMeta-regressionPhysical activity Anxiety Exercise Multi-country study Community-based PsychiatryExerciseMETAANALYSISPhysical activityPanic disorder3112 NeurosciencesADULTSmedicine.diseaseHealth SurveysPANIC DISORDERCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic Models*Psychiatry030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemography
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CareACT - internet-based intervention for enhancing the psychological well-being of elderly caregivers – a study protocol of a controlled trial

2019

Abstract Background The rapid increase in the number of elderly family caregivers underlines the need for new support systems. Internet-delivered psychological interventions are a potential approach, as they are easy to access for family caregivers who are often homebound with their care recipient. This study examines the relative effectiveness of an internet-based acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention or a standardized institutional rehabilitation program, first, in reducing depressive symptoms, and second, in improving the well-being and quality of life of elderly family caregivers compared to a control group receiving support from voluntary family caregiver associations. M…

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Transformational leadership and depressive symptoms among employees : mediating factors

2014

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the link between transformational leadership and depressive symptoms among employees is mediated by such personal resources as occupational self-efficacy, perceived meaningfulness of the work, and work-related rumination.Design/methodology/approach– The study was conducted using questionnaires among 557 Finnish municipal employees in various occupations. The statistical analysis was based on structural equation modeling. A multiple mediation model enabled us to investigate the specific indirect effects of each mediator. Model comparison was applied to ascertain whether the mediation should be considered as full or partial.Findings– Re…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMediation (statistics)pystyvyysuskoStructural equation modelingtransformationaalinen johtajuustyön merkityksellisyysdepressiotransformational leadershipmedicinemediationmeaningful workDepressive symptomsSelf-efficacymediaattoriPsykologia - Psychologyruminationtyöstä irrottautuminenHealth promotionTransformational leadershipNegative relationshipRumination(mental) depressionBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)medicine.symptomPsychologyself-efficacyClinical psychology
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Job Insecurity and Depressive Symptoms in Mothers and Adolescents: A Dyadic Study

2021

AbstractIn this study, we examined whether maternal perceived job insecurity (JI) affected depressive symptoms in their adolescent children. Specifically, we tested a mediator-moderator model in which we hypothesized that maternal JI was related to adolescent depressive symptoms indirectly via maternal depressive symptoms. Most importantly, we also explored whether this indirect path was moderated by two buffering resources, i.e., maternal off-job recovery and adolescent self-esteem. There is little research on the effects of parental JI on adolescent children from the viewpoint of buffering moderators. Due to growing insecurity in the labor markets we need more information about resources …

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Influencing factors and predictors of early improvement in the acute treatment of schizophrenia and schizophrenia spectrum disorder.

2011

Abstract Background To examine the influencing factors and predictors of early improvement in schizophrenia patients. Methods 370 patients suffering from a schizophrenia spectrum disorder were examined within a naturalistic multicenter study. Early improvement was defined as a ≥30% PANSS total score reduction within the first two treatment weeks, response as a ≥50% improvement of the PANSS total score from admission to discharge and remission according to the consensus remission criteria. Baseline and course-related variables such as positive, negative and depressive symptoms, side effects, functioning and subjective well-being were examined regarding their explanatory value for early impro…

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Pet ownership and symptoms of depression: a prospective study of older adults

2020

Abstract Background This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depression in a large, population-based sample of older adults. Specifically, we tested whether: (i) people who report more depressive symptoms are more likely to own a pet; (ii) pet ownership protects against an increase in depressive symptoms over time; (iii) associations differ by symptom type. Methods Data were drawn from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a longitudinal panel study of men and women aged 50 and older (n = 7,617, 52.5% female). Pet ownership (dog/cat/other/none) was self-reported in 2010/11. Depressive symptoms were assessed in 2010/11 and 2016/17 using the 8-item cen…

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