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Associations of neuroticism with falls in older adults : do psychological factors mediate the association? (2022)
Turunen, K. M., Kokko, K., Kekäläinen, T., Alén, M., Hänninen, T., Pynnönen, K., Laukkanen, P., Tirkkonen, A., Törmäkangas, T., & Sipilä, S. (2022). Associations of neuroticism with falls in older adults : do psychological factors mediate the association?. Aging and Mental Health, 26(1), 77-85. https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2020.1841735
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Julkaisun tiedot
Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajat: Turunen, Katri Maria; Kokko, Katja; Kekäläinen, Tiia; Alén, Markku; Hänninen, Tuomo; Pynnönen, Katja; Laukkanen, Pia; Tirkkonen, Anna; Törmäkangas, Timo; Sipilä, Sarianna
Lehti tai sarja: Aging and Mental Health
ISSN: 1360-7863
eISSN: 1364-6915
Julkaisuvuosi: 2022
Ilmestymispäivä: 06.11.2020
Volyymi: 26
Lehden numero: 1
Artikkelin sivunumerot: 77-85
Kustantaja: Routledge
Julkaisumaa: Britannia
Julkaisun kieli: englanti
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2020.1841735
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Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/72540
Tiivistelmä
Neuroticism predicts falls in older people. In addition, concern about falling and depressive symptoms are associated with fall risk. This study examined whether concern about falling and depressive symptoms mediate the association between neuroticism and falls.
METHOD
Cross-sectional data on 314 community-dwelling people aged 70–85 years were utilized. Neuroticism was assessed with a short modified form of the Eysenck Personality Inventory. Indoor and outdoor falls during the past year were self-reported. Concern about falling was assessed with the Falls Efficacy Scale-International and depressive symptoms with the Geriatric Depression Scale-15. Path modeling was used to examine the associations between variables.
RESULTS
Mediating pathways linking neuroticism and falls were found: neuroticism was positively associated with concern about falling, which was subsequently linked to indoor falls (indirect effect β = 0.34, p = 0.002) and recurrent outdoor falls (β = 0.19, p = 0.045). Moreover, a pathway from neuroticism to indoor falls through depressive symptoms was also found (β = 0.21, p = 0.054). In other words, higher neuroticism was associated with higher concern about falling and depressive symptoms, both of which were linked to falls. The associations were independent of age, sex, use of psychotropic, chronic diseases, persistent pain, physical performance, physical activity, and executive functioning that are known risk factors for falls.
DISCUSSION
The results indicate that concern about falling and depressive symptoms mediate the association between neuroticism and falling. Longitudinal studies are needed to confirm the causality of the findings and to examine the potential to reduce falls by targeting concern about falling and depressive symptoms among older adults higher in neuroticism.
YSO-asiasanat: ikääntyneet; kaatuminen; riskitekijät; psykologiset tekijät; persoonallisuuden piirteet; pelko; huolestuneisuus; poikittaistutkimus
Vapaat asiasanat: aged; cross-sectional studies; accidental falls; risk factors; fear; personality
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- Iäkkäiden ihmisten turvallisen liikkumisen edistäminen: Fyysisen ja kognitiivisen harjoittelun vaikutukset kävelynopeuteen ja kaatumisiin iäkkäillä vähän liikkuvilla henkilöillä.
- Sipilä, Sarianna
- Suomen Akatemia
OKM-raportointi: Kyllä
VIRTA-lähetysvuosi: 2023
JUFO-taso: 1