The effect of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) on psychological distress among older adults in Ukraine
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2023
Department/School
Nursing
Publication Title
BMC Geriatrics
Abstract
Objectives:Understanding the negative consequences of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) in Ukraine among a population who have collectively experienced difficult life events, provided the impetus for the current study which analyzed whether the perception of psychological distress differed among older adults with two types of MCI (amnestic MCI [aMCI] & nonamnestic MCI [naMCI]) compared to their cognitively intact peers. Method:A sample of 132 older adults were selected from an outpatient regional hospital in Lviv, Ukraine and assigned into either an MCI or non-MCI control group. A demographic survey, and the Symptom Questionnaire (SQ) were administered to both groups. Results: Results of an ANOVA comparing the SQ sub-scales between the Ukrainian MCI and control groups were analyzed. A multiple hierarchical regression analysis assessed the predictive value of MoCA scores on the SQ sub-scales. Compared to adults in the MCI group, adults in the control group reported significantly lower rates of anxiety, somatic, depressive symptoms, and total psychological distress. Discussion: While the level of cognitive impairment was a significant predictor for each sub-type of distress, the explained variance was minimal suggesting that other factors also played a role. Reference was made to a similar MCI sample in the U.S. which had lower SQ psychological distress scores than the Ukraine sample, further suggesting possible environmental effects on symptoms. The importance of depression and anxiety screening and treatment for older adults with MCI was also discussed.
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Recommended Citation
Avery, J., Thomas, D., & Myshakivska, O. (2023). The effect of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) on psychological distress among older adults in Ukraine. BMC Geriatrics, 23, 248. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-023-03906-1
Comments
J. Avery is a faculty member in EMU's School of Nursing.
D. Thomas is a faculty member in EMU's School of Health Sciences.