TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk factors for neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia
T2 - The Cache County Study
AU - Steinberg, Martin
AU - Corcoran, C.
AU - Tschanz, J. T.
AU - Huber, C.
AU - Welsh-Bohmer, K.
AU - Norton, M. C.
AU - Zandi, P.
AU - Breitner, J. C.S.
AU - Steffens, D. C.
AU - Lyketsos, C. G.
PY - 2006/9
Y1 - 2006/9
N2 - Objective: To investigate the probability of individual neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia patients as a function of eight risk factors. Methods: In the Cache County Study, we administered the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) to 328 dementia patients at baseline. Approximately 18 months later, we re-administered the NPI to 184 participants available for follow-up. Generalized estimating equation methods were used to model the probability of individual neuropsychiatric symptoms as a function of: gender, age, education, dementia type and severity, APOE status, time of observation, and general medical health. Results: Women showed increased tendency toward anxiety, [odds ratio (OR) 2.22, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.31-3.76] and delusions (OR 2.15, CI 1.22-3.78), but older persons of both sexes showed less tendency toward anxiety. Dementia severity increased the tendency toward hallucinations and agitation (OR 2.42, CI 1.81-3.23) and decreased risk of depression. Positive APOE ε4 status increased the tendency toward aberrant motor behavior (OR 1.84, CI 1.05-3.22). Among dementia diagnoses, those with Alzheimer's disease showed decreased tendency toward agitation (OR 0.58, CI 0.35-0.95), depression (OR 0.56, CI 0.33-0.96) and disinhibition (OR 0.46, CI 0.24-0.88). Later time of observation increased risk of aberrant motor behavior and delusions, and more serious medical comorbidity increased risk of, agitation, irritability, disinhibition, and aberrant motor behavior. Conclusions: Gender, age, dementia severity, APOE ε4, dementia diagnosis, time of observation, and general medical health appear to influence the occurrence of individual neuropsychiatric symptoms.
AB - Objective: To investigate the probability of individual neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia patients as a function of eight risk factors. Methods: In the Cache County Study, we administered the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) to 328 dementia patients at baseline. Approximately 18 months later, we re-administered the NPI to 184 participants available for follow-up. Generalized estimating equation methods were used to model the probability of individual neuropsychiatric symptoms as a function of: gender, age, education, dementia type and severity, APOE status, time of observation, and general medical health. Results: Women showed increased tendency toward anxiety, [odds ratio (OR) 2.22, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.31-3.76] and delusions (OR 2.15, CI 1.22-3.78), but older persons of both sexes showed less tendency toward anxiety. Dementia severity increased the tendency toward hallucinations and agitation (OR 2.42, CI 1.81-3.23) and decreased risk of depression. Positive APOE ε4 status increased the tendency toward aberrant motor behavior (OR 1.84, CI 1.05-3.22). Among dementia diagnoses, those with Alzheimer's disease showed decreased tendency toward agitation (OR 0.58, CI 0.35-0.95), depression (OR 0.56, CI 0.33-0.96) and disinhibition (OR 0.46, CI 0.24-0.88). Later time of observation increased risk of aberrant motor behavior and delusions, and more serious medical comorbidity increased risk of, agitation, irritability, disinhibition, and aberrant motor behavior. Conclusions: Gender, age, dementia severity, APOE ε4, dementia diagnosis, time of observation, and general medical health appear to influence the occurrence of individual neuropsychiatric symptoms.
KW - Alzheimer
KW - Dementia
KW - Neuropsychiatric
KW - Risk factors
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U2 - 10.1002/gps.1567
DO - 10.1002/gps.1567
M3 - Article
C2 - 16955439
AN - SCOPUS:33749321854
SN - 0885-6230
VL - 21
SP - 824
EP - 830
JO - International journal of geriatric psychiatry
JF - International journal of geriatric psychiatry
IS - 9
ER -