Anxiety among widowed elders: Is it distinct from depression and grief?

Holly G. Prigerson, M. Katherine Shear, Jason T. Newsom, Ellen Frank, Charles F. Reynolds III, Paul K. Maciejewski, Patricia R. Houck, Andrew J. Bierhals, David J. Kupfer
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The purpose of this study was to test the validity and utility of distinguishing symptoms of anxiety from those of depression and grief in recently spousally bereaved elders. We also examined pathways from baseline (six months or less post-spousal death) to follow-up (12 and 18 months post-death) levels of anxiety, depression and grief-related symptoms. Baseline and follow-up data were available from 56 recently widowed elderly subjects recruited for an investigation of physiological changes in bereavement. Confirmatory factor analyses indicated that a model in which anxiety was specified as a third factor, apart from depression and grief factors, fit the data well and significantly better than either the one or two factor models. Path analyses revealed that both baseline severity of grief and anxiety had significant lagged effects and predicted follow-up severity of depression. Symptoms of anxiety appeared distinct from those of depression and grief, and the anxiety, depression and grief factors differentially predicted subsequent symptomatology. These findings suggest a need for more specific identification and treatment of anxiety, depression and grief symptoms within the context of late-life spousal bereavement. Anxiety 2:1–12 (1996). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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本研究的目的是检验在最近丧偶的老人中区分焦虑、抑郁和悲伤症状的有效性和效用。我们还检查了从基线(配偶死亡后6个月或更短时间)到随访(配偶死亡后12个月和18个月)焦虑、抑郁和悲伤相关症状水平的途径。基线和随访数据来自56名最近丧偶的老年受试者,他们被招募来调查丧亲的生理变化。验证性因子分析表明,除抑郁和悲伤因素外,将焦虑指定为第三因素的模型拟合得较好,显著优于单因素或双因素模型。通径分析显示,悲伤和焦虑的基线严重程度都有显著的滞后效应,并预测了抑郁的后续严重程度。焦虑的症状明显不同于抑郁和悲伤的症状,焦虑、抑郁和悲伤因素对后续症状的预测存在差异。这些发现表明,在晚年丧偶的背景下,需要更具体地识别和治疗焦虑、抑郁和悲伤症状。焦虑2:1-12(1996)。©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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