Sleep Disturbance and Depression in Older Adults: The Role of Dementia Severity
Hye Rim Ryu, Cari Cohen, Jerry J Sweet, Christopher Williams, Elizabeth K Geary, Julia Thomas, Leslie Guidotti Breting

TL;DR
This study explores how sleep problems relate to depression in older adults with dementia, finding that the link grows stronger as dementia worsens.
Contribution
The study reveals that dementia severity moderates the relationship between sleep disturbance and depressive symptoms in older adults.
Findings
Sleep disturbance predicts higher depressive symptoms, with dementia severity moderating this association.
The strongest effects were observed in older adults with severe dementia.
Results highlight the need for sleep-focused interventions tailored to dementia severity.
Abstract
Between 40-70% of older adults in the U.S. report sleep disturbance (Crowley, 2022; Smagula et al., 2016). Poor sleep is common in dementia (Wong & Lovier, 2023) and widely associated with adverse outcomes among older adults, including depression (Li et al., 2022). However, less is known about how the severity of dementia influences this association. The present study thus examined whether dementia severity moderates the relationship between sleep disturbance (gathered from clinical interview) and depressive symptoms (measured by the Geriatric Depression Scale). Participants were older adults with a primary dementia diagnosis following outpatient neuropsychological evaluation (N = 196, Mage = 76.60, SDage = 9.71). Dementia severity was categorized as mild (n = 122), moderate (n = 62), and severe (n = 12). Moderated regression analyses demonstrated that increased sleep disturbance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Sleep and Wakefulness Research · Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
