Association of the cumulative burden of late-life anxiety and depressive symptoms with functional impairment.
Adam SimningChristopher L SeplakiPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2019)
This study finds that the cumulative burden of co-occurring anxiety and depression symptoms is associated with incident impairment in functioning, persistent self-care impairment, and deterioration in household activity impairment. These findings emphasize the importance of managing late-life anxiety and depressive symptoms, which are treatable, frequently co-occur, and contribute to disability.