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Associated factors of suicidal ideation among older persons with dementia living at home in eight European countries

Authors :
Anna Renom Guiteras
Cecilia Holmstrand
Ingalill Rahm Hallberg
Adelaida Zabalegui
Hilde Verbeek
Helena Leino-Kilpi
Caroline Sutcliffe
Kai Saks
Connie Lethin
RS: CAPHRI - R1 - Ageing and Long-Term Care
Health Services Research
Source :
Aging & Mental Health, 25(9), 1730-1739. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, Holmstrand, C, Rahm Hallberg, I, Saks, K, Leino-Kilpi, H, Renom Guiteras, A, Verbeek, H, Zabalegui, A, Sutcliffe, C & Lethin, C 2020, ' Associated factors of suicidal ideation among older persons with dementia living at home in eight European countries ', Aging and Mental Health, pp. 1-11 . https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2020.1745143
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of suicidal ideation and associated factors in older persons with dementia living at home in eight European countries, and its association with quality of life. Furthermore, changes in suicidal ideation over time were investigated. Methods: This cohort study (n = 1,223) was part of the European "RightTimePlaceCare" project conducted in 2010-2013. Participating countries were Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Baseline and follow-up data were analysed using bivariate and multivariate logistic regression. Results: The occurrence of suicidal ideation in the participating countries varied between 6% and 24%. Factors significantly (p < 0.0018) associated with suicidal ideation using bivariate analysis were: nationality, depressive symptoms, delusions, hallucinations, agitation, anxiety, apathy, disinhibition, irritability, night-time behaviour disturbances, anxiolytics and anti-dementia medication. In the multivariate regression analysis, country of origin, moderate stage of the dementia, depressive and delusional symptoms, and anti-dementia medication were significantly associated with suicidal ideation (p < 0.05). Over time, suicidal ideation decreased from severe to mild or became absent in 54% of the persons with dementia. Conclusion: It is essential that professionals identify older persons with dementia and suicidal ideation and depressive and other psychological symptoms in order to give them appropriate treatment and provide relief for their informal caregivers. We emphasize the importance of identifying suicidal ideation, irrespective of depressive symptoms, and specifically of paying attention to persons with moderate dementia. Living with the informal caregiver seems to be associated with staying stable without suicidal ideation This work was supported by the EU 7th Framework program for research under grant number 242153. This study was also supported by grants from the Greta and Johan Kocks Foundation and Skåne University Hospitals Foundations

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Language :
English
ISSN :
13607863
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging & Mental Health, 25(9), 1730-1739. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, Holmstrand, C, Rahm Hallberg, I, Saks, K, Leino-Kilpi, H, Renom Guiteras, A, Verbeek, H, Zabalegui, A, Sutcliffe, C & Lethin, C 2020, ' Associated factors of suicidal ideation among older persons with dementia living at home in eight European countries ', Aging and Mental Health, pp. 1-11 . https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2020.1745143
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5372de79d90c47bb70ec594fec66c8c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2020.1745143