重质不重量--重新思考预防痴呆症的社会参与:AgeWell.de 试验的结果

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1007/s00127-024-02757-4
Robert P. Kosilek, Flora Wendel, Isabel Zöllinger, Hanna Lea Knecht, Iris Blotenberg, Solveig Weise, Thomas Fankhänel, Juliane Döhring, Martin Williamson, Melanie Luppa, Andrea E. Zülke, Christian Brettschneider, Birgitt Wiese, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Thomas Frese, Hans-Helmut König, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, Jochen René Thyrian, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Jochen Gensichen
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背景AgeWell.de 研究的目标之一是将社会参与作为防止认知能力下降的保护因素,该研究是一项针对痴呆症高危老年人样本的多领域干预试验。本研究旨在考察干预措施和其他影响因素在整个试验过程中对社会参与的不同影响。研究方法对 24 个月后的主要随访数据(n = 819)进行了纵向分析。结果 在定性框架层面观察到了干预的积极效应,在随访时达到或保持较高社会参与度的OR值为1.38 [95% CI:1.05-1.82],而在定量社会网络特征方面则未发现任何效应。Covid-19大流行的后期阶段对随访时的社会参与水平产生了负面影响,OR值为0.84 [95% CI:0.75-0.95]。结论这些研究结果表明,通过将社会参与的定性方面作为痴呆症预防的一个组成部分,未来的干预措施可以促进已建立的社会网络中丰富的社会互动。
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Quality over quantity - rethinking social participation in dementia prevention: results from the AgeWell.de trial

Background

Social participation as a protective factor against cognitive decline was one of the targets in the AgeWell.de study, a multi-domain interventional trial in a sample of older adults at increased risk for dementia. This study aimed to examine differential effects of the intervention and other influencing factors on social participation throughout the trial.

Methods

A longitudinal analysis of study data at the primary follow-up after 24 months (n = 819) was conducted. The Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6) was used to assess quantitative aspects of social networks, and self-reported social activities were classified using a three-tiered categorical framework to capture qualitative aspects.

Results

A positive effect of the intervention was observed at the qualitative framework level, with an OR of 1.38 [95% CI: 1.05–1.82] for achieving or maintaining higher social participation at follow-up, while no effect could be detected on quantitative social network characteristics. Later phases of the Covid-19 pandemic showed a negative impact on the level of social participation at follow-up with an OR of 0.84 [95% CI: 0.75–0.95].

Conclusions

These findings suggest that by focusing on qualitative aspects of social participation as a component of dementia prevention, future interventions can promote enriched social interactions within established social networks.

Trial Registration

German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS) ID DRKS00013555.

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期刊介绍: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology is intended to provide a medium for the prompt publication of scientific contributions concerned with all aspects of the epidemiology of psychiatric disorders - social, biological and genetic. In addition, the journal has a particular focus on the effects of social conditions upon behaviour and the relationship between psychiatric disorders and the social environment. Contributions may be of a clinical nature provided they relate to social issues, or they may deal with specialised investigations in the fields of social psychology, sociology, anthropology, epidemiology, health service research, health economies or public mental health. We will publish papers on cross-cultural and trans-cultural themes. We do not publish case studies or small case series. While we will publish studies of reliability and validity of new instruments of interest to our readership, we will not publish articles reporting on the performance of established instruments in translation. Both original work and review articles may be submitted.
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