Life during COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: the influence of cognitive state on psychosocial, behavioral and lifestyle profiles of older adults.

History of quarantine and lockdown behavioral response cognitive decline dementia depression lifestyle psychological effects subjective memory complaints

Journal

Aging & mental health
ISSN: 1364-6915
Titre abrégé: Aging Ment Health
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9705773

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 16 1 2021
medline: 1 3 2022
entrez: 15 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Few studies have examined lockdown effects on the way of living and well-being of older adults stratified by cognitive state. Since cognitive deficits are common in this population, we investigated how cognition influenced their understanding of the pandemic, socio-behavioral responses and lifestyle adaptations during lockdown, and how these factors affected their mood or memory. Telephone-based survey involving 204 older adults ≥65 y/o (median: 82) with previous assessments of cognitive state: 164 normal-old (NOLD), 24 mild-neurocognitive disorder (mild-NCD), 18 mild-moderate dementia. A structured questionnaire was developed to assess psychological and socio-behavioral variables. Logistic regression was used to ascertain their effects on mood and memory. With increasing cognitive deficits, understanding of the pandemic and the ability to follow lockdown policies, adapt to lifestyle changes, and maintain remote interactions decreased. Participants with dementia were more depressed; NOLDs remained physically and mentally active but were more bored and anxious. Sleeping and health problems independently increased the likelihood of depression (OR: 2.29; CI: 1.06-4.93; NOLD and mild-NCD groups showed similar mood-behavioral profiles suggesting better tolerance of lockdown. Those with dementia were unable to adapt and suffered from depression and cognitive complaints. To counteract lockdown effects, physical and mental activities and digital literacy should be encouraged.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33445968
doi: 10.1080/13607863.2020.1870210
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

534-543

Auteurs

Arenn Faye Carlos (AF)

Department of Neurology and Neuropathology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Tino Emanuele Poloni (TE)

Department of Neurology and Neuropathology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Martina Caridi (M)

Department of Neurology and Neuropathology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Marco Pozzolini (M)

Department of Neurology and Neuropathology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Roberta Vaccaro (R)

Department of Neuropsychology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Elena Rolandi (E)

Department of Neuropsychology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Alice Cirrincione (A)

Department of Neurology and Neuropathology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Laura Pettinato (L)

Department of Neuropsychology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.
Department of Dementia Care, ASP Golgi-Redaelli, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Silvia Francesca Vitali (SF)

Department of Dementia Care, ASP Golgi-Redaelli, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

Livio Tronconi (L)

Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, IRCCS National Neurologic Institute C. Mondino Foundation, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Mauro Ceroni (M)

Department of Brain and Behavioral Disorders, IRCCS National Neurologic Institute C. Mondino Foundation, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Antonio Guaita (A)

Department of Neurology and Neuropathology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.
Department of Neuropsychology, Golgi-Cenci Foundation, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy.

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