Jorm A F, Windsor T D, Dear K B G, Anstey K J, Christensen H, Rodgers B
Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Psychol Med. 2005 Sep;35(9):1253-63. doi: 10.1017/S0033291705004976.
There is continuing controversy about how age affects depression and anxiety, with a lack of consistent results across studies. Two reasons for this inconsistency are age bias in measures and different patterns of exposure to risk factors across age groups in various studies.
Data on anxiety and depression symptoms were collected in a community survey of 7485 persons aged 20-24, 40-44 or 60-64 years. These measures were investigated for factorial invariance across age groups. Data were also collected on a wide range of potential risk factors, including social, physical health and personal factors, with the aim of determining whether these factors might partly or wholly account for age group differences.
The invariance of correlated latent factors representing anxiety and depression was examined across age groups, and a generalized measure of psychological distress was computed. Depression, anxiety and psychological distress showed a decline across age groups for females and a decline from 40-44 to 60-64 years for males. Some of these age differences were accounted for by other risk factors, with the most important being recent crises at work and negative social relationships with family and friends.
Psychological distress generally declined across the age range 20-64 years and this was not attributable to measurement bias. Differential exposure to risk factors explained some, but not all, of the age group difference. Therefore other mechanisms that explain the lower level of distress in older age groups remain to be identified.
关于年龄如何影响抑郁和焦虑一直存在争议,各项研究结果缺乏一致性。造成这种不一致的两个原因是测量中的年龄偏差以及不同研究中各年龄组接触风险因素的模式不同。
在一项对7485名年龄在20 - 24岁、40 - 44岁或60 - 64岁人群的社区调查中收集了焦虑和抑郁症状的数据。对这些测量指标在各年龄组间的因子不变性进行了研究。还收集了广泛的潜在风险因素的数据,包括社会、身体健康和个人因素,目的是确定这些因素是否可能部分或全部解释年龄组差异。
对各年龄组中代表焦虑和抑郁的相关潜在因子的不变性进行了检验,并计算了心理困扰的综合测量指标。抑郁、焦虑和心理困扰在女性各年龄组中呈下降趋势,在男性中从40 - 44岁到60 - 64岁呈下降趋势。其中一些年龄差异可由其他风险因素解释,最重要的是近期工作危机以及与家人和朋友的负面社会关系。
心理困扰在20 - 64岁年龄段总体呈下降趋势,这并非归因于测量偏差。风险因素的差异暴露解释了部分而非全部年龄组差异。因此,仍有待确定其他解释老年人群较低困扰水平的机制。