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- Relationship between anxiety and quality of life in older . . .
In keeping with the growing body of evidence investigating anxiety in older people [7–9], we found a strong inverse relationship between the severity of self-reported anxiety symptoms and overall QOL
- Quality of Life of Elderly Patients with Polypharmacy in the . . .
The researcher used the descriptive-cross sectional research design to explore the demographic and clinical profile of elderly patients with polypharmacy and its relationship with QoL
- Assessment of anxiety in older adults: a review of self . . .
Abstract: With increasing numbers of older adults in the general population, anxiety will become a widespread problem in late life and one of the major causes of health care access contributing to high societal and individual costs Unfortunately, the detection of anxiety dis-orders in late life is complicated by a series of factors that make it different from assessment in younger cohorts
- Correlates of Quality of Life in Anxiety Disorders: a Review . . .
Purpose of Review Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent conditions that have a detrimental impact on quality of life (QOL), particularly when left untreated In the present review, we summarize recent literature, published within the last 3 years, on QOL in anxiety disorders, with a focus on factors that may play a role in the relationship between anxiety and QOL
- Anxiety Disorders in Late Life - theclinics. com
Among older adults, anxiety disorders and subsyndromal anxiety are associated with increased physical disability,4 increased risk for cognitive impairment and de-mentia,5 poorer quality of life, and increased health service use 6 Longitudinal studies This article originally appeared in Psychiatric Clinics, Volume 41, Issue 1, March 2018
- Medication-related quality of life (MRQoL) in ambulatory . . .
Aim This study assesses medication-related quality-of-life using MRQoL-LS version 1 in ambulatory older adults with multi-morbidity and polypharmacy and explores potential correlations with medications, frailty and overall health-related QoL
- The Relationship Between Multimorbidity and Self-Reported . . .
The objectives of the proposed research are to (1) determine what factors shape the relationship between multimorbidity and self-reported health and how they do so; (2) describe the ways that older adults define and perceive their individual health; and (3) explain the well-being paradox
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