Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson's Disease.

Dementia and affective and psychotic symptoms are commonly associated with Parkinson's disease, but information about their prevalence and incidence in community representative samples remains sparse.We recruited a community-representative sample 38173 older men aged 65-85 years in 1996 and use...

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Main Authors: Osvaldo P Almeida, Kieran McCaul, Graeme J Hankey, Bu B Yeap, Jonathan Golledge, Leon Flicker
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5045171?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-462bfa7ae7b44467b8736ed4e33cbcba2020-11-25T00:08:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01119e016378110.1371/journal.pone.0163781Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson's Disease.Osvaldo P AlmeidaKieran McCaulGraeme J HankeyBu B YeapJonathan GolledgeLeon FlickerDementia and affective and psychotic symptoms are commonly associated with Parkinson's disease, but information about their prevalence and incidence in community representative samples remains sparse.We recruited a community-representative sample 38173 older men aged 65-85 years in 1996 and used data linkage to ascertain the presence of PD, affective disorders, psychotic disorders and dementia. Diagnoses followed the International Classification of Disease coding system. Age was recorded in years. Follow up data were available until December 2011.The mean age of participants was 72.5 years and 333 men (0.9%) had PD at study entry. Affective and psychotic disorders and dementia were more frequent in men with than without PD (respective odds ratios: 6.3 [95%CI = 4.7, 8.4]; 14.2 [95%CI = 8.4, 24.0] and 18.2 [95%CI = 13.4, 24.6]). Incidence rate ratios of affective and psychotic disorders were higher among men with than without PD, although ratios decreased with increasing age. The age-adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of an affective episode associated with PD was 5.0 (95%CI = 4.2, 5.9). PD was associated with an age-adjusted HR of 8.6 (95%CI = 6.1, 12.0) for psychotic disorders and 6.1 (95%CI = 5.5, 6.8) for dementia. PD and dementia increased the HR of depressive and psychotic disorders.PD increases the risk of affective and psychotic disorders, as well as dementia, among community dwelling older men. The risk of a recorded diagnosis of affective and psychotic disorders decreases with increasing age.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5045171?pdf=render
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author Osvaldo P Almeida
Kieran McCaul
Graeme J Hankey
Bu B Yeap
Jonathan Golledge
Leon Flicker
spellingShingle Osvaldo P Almeida
Kieran McCaul
Graeme J Hankey
Bu B Yeap
Jonathan Golledge
Leon Flicker
Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson's Disease.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Osvaldo P Almeida
Kieran McCaul
Graeme J Hankey
Bu B Yeap
Jonathan Golledge
Leon Flicker
author_sort Osvaldo P Almeida
title Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson's Disease.
title_short Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson's Disease.
title_full Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson's Disease.
title_fullStr Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson's Disease.
title_full_unstemmed Affective Disorders, Psychosis and Dementia in a Community Sample of Older Men with and without Parkinson's Disease.
title_sort affective disorders, psychosis and dementia in a community sample of older men with and without parkinson's disease.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Dementia and affective and psychotic symptoms are commonly associated with Parkinson's disease, but information about their prevalence and incidence in community representative samples remains sparse.We recruited a community-representative sample 38173 older men aged 65-85 years in 1996 and used data linkage to ascertain the presence of PD, affective disorders, psychotic disorders and dementia. Diagnoses followed the International Classification of Disease coding system. Age was recorded in years. Follow up data were available until December 2011.The mean age of participants was 72.5 years and 333 men (0.9%) had PD at study entry. Affective and psychotic disorders and dementia were more frequent in men with than without PD (respective odds ratios: 6.3 [95%CI = 4.7, 8.4]; 14.2 [95%CI = 8.4, 24.0] and 18.2 [95%CI = 13.4, 24.6]). Incidence rate ratios of affective and psychotic disorders were higher among men with than without PD, although ratios decreased with increasing age. The age-adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of an affective episode associated with PD was 5.0 (95%CI = 4.2, 5.9). PD was associated with an age-adjusted HR of 8.6 (95%CI = 6.1, 12.0) for psychotic disorders and 6.1 (95%CI = 5.5, 6.8) for dementia. PD and dementia increased the HR of depressive and psychotic disorders.PD increases the risk of affective and psychotic disorders, as well as dementia, among community dwelling older men. The risk of a recorded diagnosis of affective and psychotic disorders decreases with increasing age.
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