2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.04.038
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Association between arthritis and depression risk: a prospective study and meta-analysis

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“…Second, measurement errors may perhaps not be entirely excluded and would be another source of bias. Although CESD-10 used to evaluate depression has been validated and shown fair reliability among Chinese community-dwelling adults [ 29 ], misclassification of depressive symptoms would also exist due to the unavailability of a clinical diagnostic tool for depression in CHARLS. Knee pain was measured via single self-report through binary options, i.e., yes or no.…”
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“…Second, measurement errors may perhaps not be entirely excluded and would be another source of bias. Although CESD-10 used to evaluate depression has been validated and shown fair reliability among Chinese community-dwelling adults [ 29 ], misclassification of depressive symptoms would also exist due to the unavailability of a clinical diagnostic tool for depression in CHARLS. Knee pain was measured via single self-report through binary options, i.e., yes or no.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the questionnaires, knee pain was assessed by asking whether the participants had experienced knee pain in the past month. Following previous studies [ 29 , 30 ], participants were classified into two subgroups: persistent and incident knee pain. Participants with persistent knee pain refer to those reporting knee pain during two or more consecutive follow-up waves.…”
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“…In our study, comparing the three groups (‘no disease’, ‘arthritis’, and ‘metabolic’), the arthritis group presents the lowest values for the variables grip strength and depressive symptoms. Other studies analysed the positive relationship between arthritis and depression [ 35 , 36 ], and arthritis and low grip strength [ 37 ]. Another important fact, that must be analysed in this study, is that the significant association between grip strength and depressive symptoms ceased to exist for individuals with arthritis diseases when the model was adjusted for the self-perceived health variable (in addition to gender, age, country, education, living place and BMI).…”
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confidence: 99%