Gender differences in the association of dementia symptoms severity and hospital anxiety
K. Bosak, S. Vuk Pisk, M. Grah, P. Folnegović Grošić, Ž. Bajić, V. Grošić

TL;DR
This study found that women and men with dementia experience different links between hospital anxiety and dementia symptoms like judgment and personal care.
Contribution
The study reveals gender-specific associations between hospital anxiety and dementia symptom severity in hospitalized patients.
Findings
Women showed higher anxiety with greater difficulties in judgment and home/hobbies.
Men with similar symptoms experienced lower anxiety.
Personal care difficulties were linked to lower anxiety in both genders, more so in men.
Abstract
Symptoms of anxiety can worsen cognitive decline in people with dementia, and symptoms of dementia and fears of further cognitive decline can cause anxiety. Advanced dementia is not necessarily associated with a loss of emotion, which means that people may still experience anxiety, but their ability to cope in a healthy way is reduced. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that hospital care alone can contribute to the severity of anxiety symptoms due to change in routine of daily activities, unfamiliar surroundings, uncertainty about health status, prognosis and various medical procedures. There are differences between women and men in the prevalence, course and manifestation of both dementia and anxiety disorders. To examine whether there are differences between women and men in the association of hospital anxiety with eight symptoms of dementia: difficulties with memory,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Well-being Studies
