Cognitive frailty and its association with depression, anxiety and stress during the COVID‐19 pandemic among older adults in the transforming cognitive frailty into later‐life self‐sufficiency (AGELESS) study
Kiirtaara Aravindhan,
Karen Morgan,
Sumaiyah Mat
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCognitive frailty describes the co‐occurrence of cognitive impairment and physical frailty and is classified into reversible and irreversible phenotypes. Data on the impact of COVID‐19 pandemic imposed lockdowns, locally known as the Movement Control Order (MCO), on the psychological status of cognitively frail older adults remain scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the relationship between depression, anxiety, stress and cognitive frailty among older adults during the MCO.MethodParticip… Show more
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