Relations between memory complaints, depressive symptoms and cognitive performance among community dwelling elderly

Authors

  • Lais Dos Santos Vinholi e Silva University of São Paulo; School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities; Center for Studies and Research in Gerontology
  • Thais Bento Lima da Silva USP; School of Medicine
  • Deusivania Vieira da Silva Falcão University of São Paulo; School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities; Center for Studies and Research in Gerontology
  • Samila Satler Tavares Batistoni State University of Campinas; School of Medical Sciences
  • Andrea Lopes University of São Paulo; School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities; Center for Studies and Research in Gerontology
  • Meire Cachioni State University of Campinas; School of Medical Sciences
  • Anita Liberalesso Neri State University of Campinas; School of Medical Sciences
  • Mônica Sanches Yassuda State University of Campinas; School of Medical Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-60830000000013

Abstract

Background Memory complaints are quite common among the elderly; yet, the clinical relevance of these complaints to diagnose cognitive decline is debatable, since several different factors could be associated with them. Objective The present paper examined the correlations between memory complaints, depressive symptoms and cognitive performance in a group of 301 elderly individuals who lived in the district of Ermelino Matarazzo, São Paulo, and who participated in the population-based survey entitled Profiles of Frailty in Elderly Brazilians by the FIBRA Network. Methods Cognitive performance was assessed with the memorization test involving 10 common pictures, the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Verbal Fluency (VF) test, and the Clock Drawing Test, which comprise the Brief Cognitive Screening Battery (BCSB). Memory complaints were assessed with the Memory Complaint Questionnaire (MAC-Q), and depressive symptoms with the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). Results Female participants had higher rates of memory complaints when compared to male participants (p = 0.013). Subjects with less years of schooling had more severe memory complaints and poorer cognitive performance than those with more years of schooling (p < 0.003). The presence of depressive symptoms was associated with poorer memory assessment scores (r = 0.39, p < 0.001). Discussion Memory complaints were correlated with sex, schooling and depressive symptoms among elderly individuals residing in the community. No correlation was found between complaints and cognitive performance.

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Published

2014-07-01

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How to Cite

Relations between memory complaints, depressive symptoms and cognitive performance among community dwelling elderly . (2014). Archives of Clinical Psychiatry, 41(3), 67-71. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-60830000000013