Comparing network structures of depressive and anxiety symptoms between demographically-matched heart disease and heart disease free samples using propensity score matching: Findings from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS).
Mei Ieng LamWei BaiYuan FengQinge ZhangYanbo ZhangTodd JacksonShu-Ying RaoTin-Ian HoZhaohui SuTeris CheungEdmundo Patricio Lopes LaoSha ShaYu-Tao XiangPublished in: Journal of psychosomatic research (2024)
Depression and anxiety are more prevalent in older adults with heart disease than demographically-matched heart disease free controls. However, network structures of these symptoms do not differ between two groups. Accordingly, depression and anxiety psychosocial interventions developed for older adults without heart disease may also benefit older adults with heart disease.