| Literature DB >> 22844587 |
Arjan W Braam1, Marianne Klinkenberg, Henrike Galenkamp, Dorly J H Deeg.
Abstract
Aim of the current study is to examine whether previous depressive symptoms modify possible effects of religiousness on mood in the last week of life. After-death interviews with proxy respondents of deceased sample members of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam provided information on depressed mood in the last week of life, as well as on the presence of a sense of peace with the approaching end of life. Other characteristics were derived from interviews with the sample members when still alive. Significant interactions were identified between measures of religiousness and previous depressive symptoms (CES-D scores) in their associations with mood in the last week of life. Among those with previous depressive symptoms, church-membership, church-attendance and salience of religion were associated with a greater likelihood of depressed mood in the last week of life. Among those without previous depressive symptoms, church-attendance and salience of religion were associated with a higher likelihood of a sense of peace. For older adults in the last phase of life, supportive effects of religiousness were more or less expected. Fore those with recent depressive symptoms, however, religiousness might involve a component of existential doubt.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22844587 PMCID: PMC3403335 DOI: 10.1155/2012/754031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Depress Res Treat ISSN: 2090-1321
Figure 1Flowchart of sampling times of the proxy interviews of deceased respondents of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam between T2-T3.
Characteristics of deceased sample members of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA) between 1995 and 1998.
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| Sex (% female) | 270 | 38.1 | |||
| Age of death | 270 | 59–91 | 80.4 | (7.5) | |
| Time interval: last respondent interview–death (days) | 269 | 8–1321 | 589 | (330) | |
| Time interval: death proxy interview (days) | 270 | 131–1479 | 789 | (316) | |
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| Marital state (% married) | 263 | 47.1 | |||
| Education (years) | 263 | 5–18 | 8.6 | (3.4) | |
| Number of major chronic diseases | 270 | 0–7 | 1.6 | (1.2) | |
| Depressive symptoms (% ≥16) [ | 267 | 0–44 | 10.4 | (8.6) | 21.7 |
| Religious affiliation | 270 | ||||
| Protestant | 31.9 | ||||
| Roman Catholic | 28.9 | ||||
| Other | 1.5 | ||||
| Nonaffiliated(2) | 37.8 | ||||
| Church attendance in 1992 (LASA baseline interview) | 270 | 1–5 | 2.7 | (1.8) | |
| Orthodoxy scale | 203 | 0–6 | 2.9 | (2.3) | |
| Salience of religion, last interview with sample member | 203 | 0–8 | 5.1 | (2.1) | |
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| Cognitive decline | 238 | 1–5 | 3.8 | (0.8) | |
| Serious physical symptoms in the last week of life(1) | 259 | 0–5 | 2.2 | (1.3) | |
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| Depressed mood | 233 | 28.2 | |||
| Sense of peace—absent | 204 | 23.5 | |||
| Salience of religion | 268 | 0–8 | 3.5 | (3.1) | |
| Expected death/aware of approaching end (both “yes”, %) | 270 | 53.0 | |||
(1)High scores indicate more problems.
(2)Among the nonaffiliated: one or both parent(s) affiliated 61% (n = 59) and both parents nonaffiliated 39% (n = 38) (9 had missing value).
Interaction effects between previous depressive symptoms and aspects of religiousness for mood (depressed mood or sense of peace) in the last week of life, according to proxy respondents; results of logistic regression analyses; results printed in bold are statistically significant.
| Depressed mood in last week of life (according to proxy) | Sense of peace with approaching end of life (according to proxy) | |||||||
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| interaction with previous depressive symptoms (CES-D)(a) | interaction with previous depressive symptoms (CES-D)(b) | |||||||
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| Church members versus nonaffiliated | 216 |
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| 192 | −0.13 |
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| Church attendance | 218 |
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| 194 | −0.03 |
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| Orthodox beliefs | 162 |
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| 156 | −0.01 (0.01) | 0.2 | .644 |
| Salience of religion | 163 | 0.01 (0.01) | 0.3 | .615 | 154 | −0.01 (0.02) | 0.5 | .482 |
| Salience according to proxy | 217 | −0.01 (0.01) | 0.2 | .650 | 193 | −0.01 |
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(a)Adjusted for effects by physical distress (according to proxy respondent) and cognitive decline (according to proxy respondent).
(b)Adjusted for effects by age of death, physical distress (according to proxy respondent), and expectance of death/awareness of the approaching end (according to proxy respondent).
Mood in the last week of life, as reported by proxy respondents of deceased sample members of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam between 1995 and 1998: associations with aspects of religiousness, stratified for previous depressive symptoms.
| Depressed mood in last week of life (according to proxy)(a) | Sense of peace with approaching end of life (according to proxy)(b) | ||||||||||
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| Previously nondepressed | Church members versus nonaffiliated | 171 | 0.1 | .739 | 0.88 | 0.42–1.86 | 151 | 2.3 | .129 | 1.92 | 0.83–4.45 |
| Church attendance [1–5] | 173 | 0.0 | .942 | 1.01 | 0.83–1.23 | 153 |
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| Orthodox beliefs [0–6] | 131 | 0.1 | .770 | 0.97 | 0.81–1.17 | 123 | 0.6 | .433 | 1.08 | 0.89–1.33 | |
| Salience of religion [0–8] | 131 | 0.8 | .360 | 0.92 | 0.76–1.11 | 124 | 1.3 | .250 | 1.14 | 0.91–1.41 | |
| Salience according to proxy [0–8] | 173 | 0.1 | .707 | 1.02 | 0.91–1.15 | 152 |
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| Previously depressed | Church members versus nonaffiliated | 45 |
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| 41 | 0.7 | .412 | 0.51 | 0.10–2.56 |
| Church attendance [1–5] | 45 |
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| 41 | 1.1 | .300 | 0.79 | 0.51–1.23 | |
| Orthodox beliefs [0–6] | 32 |
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| 30 | 1.1 | .299 | 1.24 | 0.83–1.86 | |
| Salience of religion [0–8] | 32 | 1.6 | .207 | 1.41 | 0.83–2.40 | 30 | 1.8 | .174 | 0.68 | 0.39–1.18 | |
| Salience according to proxy [0–8] | 44 |
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| 41 | 0.4 | .540 | 0.92 | 0.70–1.20 | |
Results printed in bold are statistically significant (italics: trend).
(a)Adjusted for effects by physical distress (according to proxy respondent) and cognitive decline (according to proxy respondent).
(b)Adjusted for effects by age of death, physical distress (according to proxy respondent), and expectance of death/awareness of the approaching end (according to proxy).
Religious affiliation and mood in the last week of life, as reported by proxy respondents of deceased sample members of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam between 1995 and 1998: stratified for previous depressive symptoms.
| Depressed mood in last week of life (according to proxy)(b) | Sense of peace with approaching end of life (according to proxy)(b) | ||||||||||
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| Previously nondepressed | Protestant(a) | 57 | 1.4 | .245 | 0.52 | 0.17–1.57 | 47 |
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| Roman Catholic(a) | 58 | 0.0 | .885 | 0.93 | 0.32–2.65 | 49 |
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| First-generation secularized(a) | 29 | 0.1 | .774 | 1.17 | 0.40–3.48 | 35 | 2.1 | .144 | 2.46 | 0.74–8.25 | |
| Second-generation secularized | 17 | 1 | 21 | 1 | |||||||
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| Previously depressed | Protestant(a) | 15 | 0.5 | .502 | 1.78 | 0.33–9.55 | 14 | 0.1 | .718 | 1.47 | 0.18–11.72 |
| Roman Catholic(a) | 11 |
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| 12 | 1.5 | .220 | 0.27 | 0.04–2.11 | |
| First-generation secularized(a) | 11 | 0.0 | .999 | 1.00 | 0.15–6.53 | 9 | 0.4 | .518 | 0.50 | 0.06–4.09 | |
| Second-generation secularized | 11 | 1 | 7 | 1 | |||||||
Results printed in bold are statistically significant (italics: trend).
(a)Reference group is second generation secularized (nonaffiliated respondents with nonaffiliated parents).
(b)Nonadjusted because of too low number of respondents; when adjusted as in Table 3, the results are slightly stronger but with problematic wide 95% CI's.