| Literature DB >> 34967672 |
Katsiaryna Laryionava1,2, Anton Schönstein3, Pia Heußner4, Wolfgang Hiddemann5, Eva C Winkler1, Hans-Werner Wahl6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: We addressed two questions: (1) Does advanced cancer in later life affect a person's awareness of time and their subjective age? (2) Are awareness of time and subjective age associated with distress, perceived quality of life, and depression?Entities:
Keywords: advanced cancer; depression; distress; geriatric oncology; quality of life; subjective age; time perception
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34967672 PMCID: PMC9446453 DOI: 10.1177/08982643211063162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Health ISSN: 0898-2643
Mean, SD, and Correlations [95% CI] between Variables Used in the Study: Older Adults with Cancer (OAC) Below the Diagonal and Older Adults without Life-Threatening Disease (OA) Above the Diagonal.
| Variable OA OAC |
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. “Lifetime lim. res.” | 3.57 | 1.0 | — | −.09 | .32** | .55** | .24* | .09 | −.06 | .24* | |
| 4.11 | 1.0 | [−.29, .13] | .12, .50] | [.39, .68] | [.03, .43] | [−.12, .29] | [−.27, .15] | [.03, .43] | |||
| 2. “Future vs past” | 3.08 | 1.0 | .20 | — | .25* | .15 | .21* | .10 | .15 | −.02 | |
| 2.95 | 1.2 | [−.01, .39] | [.04, .43] | [−.06, .35] | [.00, .40] | [−.11, .30] | [−.07, .35] | [−.23, .19] | |||
| 3. “Passing of time” | 3.82 | 1.1 | .25* | .25* | — | .33** | .20 | .11 | .17 | −.12 | |
| 3.62 | 1.4 | [.05, .43] | [.05, .44] | [.12, .50] | [−.01, .39] | [−.10, .32] | [−.04, .37] | [−.33, .09] | |||
| 4. “Time as current conc.” | 3.11 | 1.0 | .36** | .15 | .30** | — | .40** | .12 | .17 | .03 | |
| 3.24 | 1.2 | [.17, .53] | [−.05, .35] | [.10, .48] | [.21, .56] | [−.09, .32] | [−.05, .36] | [−.18, .24] | |||
| 5. “Using time” | 3.07 | 1.0 | .13 | .18 | .32** | .45** | — | .02 | .21* | −.12 | |
| 3.10 | 1.3 | [−.08, .33] | [−.03, .37] | [.13, .49] | [.27, .60] | [−.19, .23] | [.00, .40] | [−.33, .09] | |||
| 6. Subj. age (prop. score) | −0.08 | 0.1 | .11 | −.21 | −.11 | −.02 | −.18 | — | .27* | −.32** | |
| 0.02 | 0.2 | [−.10, .32] | [−.40, .00] | [−.32, .10] | [−.23, .19] | [−.38, .03] | [.06, .45] | [−.49, −.11] | |||
| 7. Distress | 4.89 | 2.4 | −.06 | −.01 | −.10 | −.02 | .09 | .12 | — | −.41** | |
| 5.96 | 2.4 | [−.26, .15] | [−.22, .19] | [−.30, .11] | [−.22, .18] | [−.12, .29] | [−.09, .33] | [−.57, −.21] | |||
| 8. Self-assessed quality of life | 4.99 | 1.2 | −.14 | .04 | −.09 | −.01 | −.03 | −.20 | −.37** | — | |
| 3.15 | 1.5 | [−.34, .06] | [−.17, .24] | [−.29, .12] | [−.22, .19] | [−.23, .18] | [−.39, .02] | [−.53, −.17] |
Note. M and SD are means and standard deviations for the Older Adults without Life-Threatening Disease (OA; n = 89) and Older Adults with Cancer (OAC; n = 92) group. Values in square brackets indicate the associated 95% confidence interval for each correlation. Missing values handled by pairwise deletion. Depression not included as it was assessed dichotomously.
*p < .05, **p < .01.
Figure 1.Comparing Experience of Time Indicators in Older Adults with and without Life-Threatening Disease. Note. Adjusted difference in agreement (y-axis, higher values indicate stronger agreement in OAC) between the older adults without terminal disease group (OA, n = 89) and the older adults with cancer group (OAC, n = 92) across time-related variables (x-axis). Dots represent mean differences, and error bars indicate the associated 95% confidence interval. Effects are controlled for participants’ age, sex, family status, and reported depression. The dashed reference line indicates a null effect. Missing data was handled by multiple imputation.
Figure 2.Comparison of Subjective Age (Proportional Score) in Older Adults with and without Life-Threatening Disease. Note. Participants’ mean subjective age (y-axis) as proportional score in older adults without life-threatening disease (OA, n = 89) and older adults with cancer (OAC, n = 92). Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals, estimates are controlled for age, sex, family status, and reported depression. The dashed reference line indicates subjective age equal to chronological age.
Predicting Distress and Quality of Life, Based on Demographic Variables, Time as a Finite Resource, Proportional Subjective Age Score, and Group Membership (OA vs. OAC).
| Distress | Quality of life | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Predictor | Model 1 | Model 2a | Model 2b | Model 1 | Model 2a | Model 2b |
| ß [95% CI] | ß [95% CI] | ß [95% CI] | ß [95% CI] | ß [95% CI] | ß [95% CI] | |
| Age | −.14 [−.29; .00] | −.14 [−.29; .00] | −.14 [−.29; .00] | −.05 [−.18; .07] | −.07 [−.19; .05] | −.06 [−.18; .07] |
| Sex | .16* [0.02; 0.30] | .16* [0.02; 0.31] | .15* [0.01; 0.30] | −.05 [−.17; .07] | −.08 [−.20; .04] | −.05 [−.17; .07] |
| Family status (alone vs. with partner) | .04 [−.11; .18] | .04 [−.11; .18] | .04 [−.11; .18] | .03 [−.09; .15] | .02 [−.09; .14] | .03 [−.09; .15] |
| Group (OA vs. OAC) | .21** [.05; .36] | .21* [.05; .36] | .20* [.04; .35] | −.50*** [−.63; −.37] | −.50*** [−.63; −.38] | −.49*** [−.62; −.36] |
| Time as a finite resource | −.06 [−.21; .09] | −.06 [−.21; .09] | −.06 [−.21; .09] | .04 [−.08; .17] | .06 [−.07; .18] | .04 [−.08; .17] |
| Subj. age (prop. score) | .19* [.04; .35] | .19* [.04; .35] | .21** [.06; .37] | −.22** [−.35; −.09] | −.22*** [−.35; −.09] | −.24*** [−.37; −.10] |
| Group x Time as finite resource | — | .01 [−.14; .15] | — | — | −.17** [−.29; −.04] | — |
| Group x subj. age (prop. score) | — | — | −.07 [−.22; .07] | — | — | .05 [−.07; .18] |
|
| .13 | .13 | .14 | .37 | .39 | .37 |
*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001.
Group-Stratified Analysis: Older Adults without Terminal Disease Sample (OA) versus Older Adults with Cancer Sample (OAC) and Quality of Life (Linear Regression) as well as Depression (Binary Logistic Regression).
| Quality of life | Depression | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OA | OAC | OA | OAC | |
| Predictor | ß [95% CI] | ß [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] |
| Age | −.05 [−.27; .16] | −.13 [−.36; .10] | 0.98 [0.94; 1.03] | 0.98 [0.95; 1.02] |
| Sex | −.18 [−.39; .03] | .07 [−.16; .30] | 2.46 [0.70; 10.46] | 0.86 [0.36; 2.05] |
| Family status (alone vs. with partner) | .10 [−.11; .30] | .00 [−.22; .22] | 0.69 [0.19; 2.61] | 1.28 [0.49; 3.35] |
| Time as a finite resource | .30** [.08; .51] | −.08 [−.31; .14] | 0.84 [0.40; 1.83] | 1.33 [0.88; 2.06] |
| Subj. age (prop. score)
| −.34** [−.54; −.13] | −.19 [−.42; .03] | 3.10* [1.56; 7.46] | 1.12 [0.82; 1.56] |
Note. ß are standardized coefficients from linear regression. OR are odds-ratios from binary logistic regression.
*p < .05, **p < .01.
aWithin the binary logistic regression (outcome: depression) subjective age was rescaled, so that the odds ratio refers to a 10% change in the subjective age proportional score.
Results from Hierarchical Binary-logistic Regression with Depression as the Outcome.
| Predictor | Depression | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | Model 2a | Model 2b | |
| OR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | |
| Age | 0.97 [0.95; 1.00] | 0.99 [0.96; 1.02] | 0.99 [0.95; 1.03] |
| Sex | 1.12 [0.59; 2.16] | 1.38 [0.68; 2.81] | 1.09 [0.56; 2.14] |
| Family status (alone vs. with partner) | 0.91 [0.44; 1.89] | 1.05 [0.49; 2.26] | 0.89 [0.41; 1.92] |
| Group (OA vs. OAC) | 3.70*** [1.71; 7.98] | 0.26 [0.01; 4.08] | 2.62* [1.15; 5.97] |
| Time as a finite resource | 1.20 [0.85; 1.70] | 0.80 [0.45; 1.41] | 1.20 [0.84; 1.71] |
| Subj. age (prop. score)a | 1.46* [1.09; 1.95] | 1.47* [1.10; 1.97] | 3.01** [1.46; 6.21] |
| Group x Time as finite resource | — | 1.99 [0.95; 4.19] | — |
| Group x subj. age (prop. score) | — | — | 0.38* [0.17; 0.83] |
*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001.
aSubjective Age was rescaled, so that the odds ratio refers to a 10% change in the subjective age proportional score.