| Literature DB >> 29349284 |
Ingeborg Flåten Backe1, Grete Grindal Patil1, Ragnhild Bang Nes2,3, Jocelyne Clench-Aas2.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine associations between selected physical functional limitations related to performing daily activities and psychological distress. We also aimed to investigate if these associations vary across age (moderation), and to explore pain, sense of mastery and social support as potential moderators and mediators. The study was based on pooled data from two rounds (2008 and 2012) of a Norwegian nationally representative cross-sectional health survey (N = 8520) including individuals aged ≥ 16 years (Age groups = 16-44 and ≥ 45 years). Physical functional limitations comprised decreased ability to: i) climb stairs, ii) carry objects, or iii) both. Psychological distress was measured as anxiety and depressive symptoms occurring separately or in combination (CAD). Of respondents reporting physical functional limitations, 8-14% reported depressive symptoms, 5-7% anxiety symptoms, and 13-28% reported CAD. Physical functional limitations were significantly associated with all three forms of psychological distress, particularly among individuals 16-44 years, and were more strongly related to CAD than to anxiety or depression occurring separately. The association with CAD was twice as strong when both types of physical functional limitations were present. Pain, sense of mastery and social support were significant modifiers of depression, whereas all three were significant mediators of the relationship between physical functional limitations and anxiety, depression and CAD. Sense of mastery mediated the relationship between physical functional limitations and CAD, but most strongly among those 16-44 years. Social support was only a significant mediator among those [Formula: see text] 45 years. Close associations between physical functional limitations and psychological distress highlight special needs among individuals experiencing daily functional limitations. The results also suggest that pain, low social support, and low sense of mastery may contribute to aggravate psychological distress.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Mediation analysis; Moderation analysis
Year: 2017 PMID: 29349284 PMCID: PMC5769123 DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SSM Popul Health ISSN: 2352-8273
Prevalence (%) or mean of sample characteristics as a function of age groups (Weighted N = 17,686–18,720).
| ≥ | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological distress | None | 81.4a | 85.8b | 87.7c | 84.0 |
| Anxiety alone | 3.6a | 2.6b | 3.0a.b | 3.2 | |
| Depression alone | 6.9a | 5.4b | 5.1b | 6.1 | |
| Comorbid Anxiety and Depression | 8.0a | 6.2b | 4.1c | 6.8 | |
| Physical functional limitations | None | 97.1a | 92.9b | 77.1c | 92.6 |
| Climbing stairs | 0.6a | 1.7b | 7.8c | 2.1 | |
| Carrying | 1.4a | 3.2b | 7.5c | 2.9 | |
| Climbing stairs and carrying | 1.0a | 2.2b | 7.6c | 2.4 | |
| Self-rated health | Good/Very good | 85.7a | 75.3b | 68.6c | 79.3 |
| Neither good or bad | 10.3a | 15.5b | 19.5c | 13.6 | |
| Bad/Very bad | 4.0a | 9.2b | 11.9c | 7.1 | |
| Gender | Male | 52.2a | 51.0a | 44.6b | 50.6 |
| Female | 47.8a | 49.0a | 55.4b | 49.4 | |
| Education | Low | 30.9a | 23.6b | 38.6c | 29.5 |
| Medium | 38.6a | 46.6b | 44.7b | 42.5 | |
| High | 30.6a | 29.8a | 16.7b | 28.0 | |
| Survey year | 2008 | 49.3a | 47.8a.b | 45.2b | 48.1 |
| 2012 | 50.7a | 52.2a.b | 54.8b | 51.9 | |
| Pain | No pain or pain medication | 75.5a | 64.5b | 65.2b | 70.1 |
| Pain but no medication, or no pain but medication | 18.5a | 25.1b | 24.3b | 21.7 | |
| Both pain and pain medication | 6.0a | 10.4b | 10.5b | 8.2 | |
| Sense of mastery | Mean(SE) | 14.7a(0.04) | 14.9b(0.05) | 13.5c(0.09) | 14.6(0.03) |
| Social support | Mean(SE) | 12.1a(0.02) | 11.8b(0.03) | 11.1c(0.04) | 11.8(0.02) |
Note: Values in the same row not sharing the same subscript are significantly different at p < 0,05 in the two-sided test of equality for column proportions. Cells with no subscript are not included in the test. Tests assume equal variances.
Prevalence of psychological distress, pain and self-rated health, and mean (SE-standard error) of sense of mastery and social support, according to level of physical functional limitations (Weighted N = 18297).
| Physical functional limitations | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No difficulties | Difficulties climbing stairs | Difficulties carrying | Difficulties climbing stairs and carrying | ||
| Psychological distress | None | 86.0a | 69.5b | 67.6b | 51.4c |
| Anxiety alone | 2.9a | 6.5b | 4.7a.b | 6.3b | |
| Depression alone | 5.7a | 10.7b.c | 7.6a.b | 14.3c | |
| Comorbid Anxiety and Depression | 5.5a | 13.3b | 20.1c | 27.9d | |
| Pain | No pain or pain medication | 73.2a | 53.9b | 27.9c | 20.9c |
| Pain but no medication, or no pain but medication | 20.5a | 27.7b | 41.2c | 33.9c | |
| Both pain and pain medication | 6.2a | 18.4b | 30.9c | 45.2d | |
| Self-rated health | Good/Very good | 83.9a | 39.6b | 38.9b | 19.5c |
| Neither good or bad | 12.2a | 25.6b.c | 29.5b | 21.5c | |
| Bad/Very bad | 3.9a | 34.8b | 31.5b | 59.0c | |
| Sense of mastery | Mean(SE) | 14.9a(0.03) | 12.1b(0.25) | 12.6b(0.23) | 9.7c(0.27) |
| Social support | Mean(SE) | 11.9a(0.02) | 11.2b(0.13) | 10.8b(0.11) | 10.1c(0.13) |
Note: Values in the same row not sharing the same subscript are significantly different at p <,05 in the two-sided test of equality for column proportions. Tests assume equal variances.
Fig. A.1Percent of the population (with CI as error bars) with physical functional limitations exhibiting comorbid anxiety and depression by age group (weighted data).
Prevalence (%) of psychological distress, physical functional limitations and pain, and mean (SE-standard error) of sense of mastery and social support, according to level of subjective general health (Weighted N = 18,297).
| Good/Neutral | Poor | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological distress | None | 88.7a | 59.4b |
| Anxiety alone | 2.5a | 5.0b | |
| Depression alone | 4.5a | 13.2b | |
| Comorbid Anxiety and Depression | 4.4a | 22.3b | |
| Physical functional limitations | No difficulties | 95.3a | 52.7b |
| Physical functional difficulties | 4.7a | 47.3b | |
| Pain | No pain or pain medication | 73.3a | 24.9b |
| Pain but no medication. or no pain but medication | 20.7a | 35.6b | |
| Both pain and use of pain medication | 6.0a | 39.5b | |
| Sense of mastery | Mean(SE) | 14.9a (0.03) | 10.7b (0.14) |
| Social support | Mean(SE) | 11.8a (0.01) | 10.9b (0.07) |
Good subjective health = Good/very good and neither good or bad. Poor = Bad/Very bad
Note: Values in the same row not sharing the same subscript are significantly different at p < .05 in the two-sided test of equality for column proportions. Tests assume equal variances.1.3
Data is weighted.
Fig. A.2Percent of the population (with CI as error bars) with good or poor self-rated health and/or physical functional limitations exhibiting comorbid anxiety and depression by age group (Weighted data). A dichotomous version of both physical functional limitations and self-rated health were combined to create the new variable used here.
The association (odds ratio) between physical functional limitations and anxiety, depression or both (CAD) before or after inclusion of pain, sense of mastery ( as analyzed by hierarchal regression (OR with 95% confidence interval). (Weighted-N = 17,278).
| Anxiety symptoms | |||
| Step 1 | 1.67[0.77–3.61]NS | 1.56[0.72–3.40]NS | 2.49[1.23–5.04]* |
| Step 2 Pain | 1.91[0.82–4.49]NS | 1.34[0.75–2.43]NS | 1.98[0.85–4.58]NS |
| Step 2 SM | 1.75[0.77–3.96]NS | 1.63[0.72–3.69]NS | 1.86[0.86–4.01]NS |
| Step 2 SS | 1.72[0.79–3.40]NS | 1.63[0.75–3.54]NS | 2.51[1.19–5.29]* |
| Depressive symptoms | |||
| Step 1 | 1.92[1.13–3.27]* | 1.40[0.82–2.39]NS | 3.07[1.95–4.83]*** |
| Step 2 Pain | 2.26[1.28–3.99]** | 1.35[0.75–2.43]NS | 3.59[2.07–4.64]*** |
| Step 2 SM | 1.72[0.95–3.12]NS | 1.17[0.60–2.30]NS | 1.76[0.98–3.16]NS |
| Step 2 SS | 1.86[1.07–3.24]* | 1.22[0.69–2.14]NS | 2.70[1.67–4.34]*** |
| Comorbid Anxiety and Depressive symptoms | |||
| Step 1 | 2.63[1.44–4.79]** | 3.24[2.10–5.02]*** | 6.43[3.90–10.59]*** |
| Step 2 Pain | 3.30[1.69–6.45]*** | 2.13[1.30–3.50]** | 4.64[2.68–8.04]*** |
| Step 2 SM | 2.20[1.10–4.39]* | 2.38[1.30–4.37]** | 3.00[1.61–5.64]** |
| Step 2 SS | 2.32[1.22–4.40]* | 2.53[1.58–4.05]*** | 5.20[3.14–8.61]*** |
Gender, age, education level, self-rated health and year, were controlled for in all blocks.
Pain or pain medication, sense of mastery (SM) and social support (SS) were added in separate analyses in block 2.
All data were weighted and the analyses were performed using the module complex samples.
Note: S = significant; NS = non-significant. Significance: p < 0.05 = *; p < 0.01 = **; p < 0.001 = ***.
Results of moderator and mediator analyses (models 1 and 4, PROCESS) for the three parameters pain, sense of mastery and social support, in the association between increasing functional limitations and the three measures of psychological distress, anxiety, depression and comorbid anxiety and depression (CAD). For moderator analyses significance level of interaction term is provided, and for mediator analyses indirect and direct effect estimates.
| 0.060 | 0.194 | ||
| 0.269 | |||
| 0.836 | 0.816 | ||
| 0.08(.12)NS | 0.07(.09)NS | -0.00(.10)NS | |
| 0.08(.02)*** | 0.04(.01)*** | 0.11(.02)*** | |
| 0.07(.02)*** | 0.14(.04)*** | 0.23(.04)*** | |
| -0.02(.01)NS | 0.02(.01)* | 0.03(.01)** | |
Analyses controlled for gender, age, self-rated health and year. p < 0.05 = *; p < 0.01=**; p < 0.001 = ***.
Fig. 1Indirect (mediation) or direct association between the physical functional limitations and comorbid anxiety and depression (CAD) by pain, sense of mastery and social support in two age groups (age is moderator); those 44 and younger (16–44 years, upper panel) and those 45 years and older (lower panel). Gender, age, survey year and self-rated health were controlled for. Pain, sense of mastery (SM) and social support (SS) were added simultaneously. All data analyzed using model 4 of the PROCESS module. Significance for the 3 indirect effects were examined using bootstrapping/Sobel test. Note. S = significant; NS = non-significant. Significance: p < 0.05 = *; p < 0.01 = **; p < 0.001 = ***.