Directions of Longitudinal Relationships between Housing-related Control Beliefs and Activities of Daily Living among People with Parkinson's disease.

IF 2.1 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23337214241299084
Nilla Andersson, Susanne Iwarsson, Susann Ullén, Björn Slaug, Maria H Nilsson
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Introduction: The gerontological literature suggests that external housing-related control beliefs (HCB) influence activities of daily living (ADL) among older people, but knowledge is scarce for people with Parkinson's disease (PD). This longitudinal study aimed to explore the directions of the relationship between external HCB and ADL among people with PD.

Methods: Baseline (T1) and 3-year follow-up data (T2) were collected from 154 people with PD (mean age = 68 years, T1). Two regression analyses were applied, where dependent (T2 values) and independent (T1 values) variables-external HCB score and PD specific ADL (PADLS)-were switched, adjusting for age, disease severity, cognitive functioning, and accessibility problems.

Results: There was a significant effect of ADL on external HCB (β = 3.07, p < .001, CI [1.28, 4.85]), but no effect in the reverse direction. The proportion with moderate-extreme ADL difficulties increased over time (from 20.8% to 32.5%, p = .006).

Discussion: ADL difficulties seem to lead to higher external HCB, but not the other way around, which contradicts assumptions in environmental gerontology theories. This new knowledge can promote theory development. While additional studies are required to verify whether this is a disease-specific finding, this indicates the importance of targeting ADL if the purpose is to influence external HCB among people with PD.

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帕金森病患者住房相关控制信念与日常生活活动之间的纵向关系方向。
简介:老年学文献表明,与住房相关的外部控制信念(HCB)会影响老年人的日常生活活动(ADL),但对帕金森病(PD)患者的了解却很少。这项纵向研究旨在探索帕金森病患者的外部HCB与日常生活活动之间的关系:收集了 154 名帕金森病患者(平均年龄为 68 岁,T1)的基线(T1)和 3 年随访数据(T2)。采用两种回归分析方法,对因变量(T2 值)和自变量(T1 值)--外部 HCB 评分和 PD 特定 ADL(PADLS)--进行转换,并对年龄、疾病严重程度、认知功能和无障碍问题进行调整:ADL 对外部 HCB 有明显影响(β = 3.07,P = .006):讨论:ADL 困难似乎会导致外部 HCB 增加,而不是相反,这与环境老年学理论的假设相矛盾。这一新知识可以促进理论的发展。虽然还需要更多的研究来验证这是否是一种疾病的特异性发现,但这表明,如果要影响帕金森病患者的外部 HCB,针对 ADL 的研究就非常重要。
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Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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期刊介绍: Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (GGM) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed open access journal where scholars from a variety of disciplines present their work focusing on the psychological, behavioral, social, and biological aspects of aging, and public health services and research related to aging. The journal addresses a wide variety of topics related to health services research in gerontology and geriatrics. GGM seeks to be one of the world’s premier Open Access outlets for gerontological academic research. As such, GGM does not limit content due to page budgets or thematic significance. Papers will be subjected to rigorous peer review but will be selected solely on the basis of whether the research is sound and deserves publication. By virtue of not restricting papers to a narrow discipline, GGM facilitates the discovery of the connections between papers.
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