2017
DOI: 10.4236/ojn.2017.711087
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Understanding the Experiences of Anxiety in Community Dwelling Older Adults—Understanding Anxiety in Older Adults

Abstract: Objectives: Anxiety is commonly reported as being experienced by older adult patients. However most of the theories on anxiety in older adults are developed from clinical measures rather than open-ended questionnaires. Consequently, little is known about the day to day experiences of anxiety in the lives of older adults, and the functional impairment that may result. Method:Community dwelling older adults (n = 135) were administered an open-ended questionnaire eliciting their experiences of anxiety using a cog… Show more

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“…Albeit small, the relationship is independent of the influence of socio-demographic variables that commonly play a role in these outcomes for older people. A growing body of work demonstrates the relationship of DA with lower quality of life (da Costa et al, 2014; Hempel et al, 2017), consistent with research on general anxiety in older adults (Roberts et al, 2017). People who feel anxious about driving restrict their driving behaviours in many ways in order to reduce the experience of anxiety, which impacts mobility and access to usual activities, services and supports (Taylor et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Albeit small, the relationship is independent of the influence of socio-demographic variables that commonly play a role in these outcomes for older people. A growing body of work demonstrates the relationship of DA with lower quality of life (da Costa et al, 2014; Hempel et al, 2017), consistent with research on general anxiety in older adults (Roberts et al, 2017). People who feel anxious about driving restrict their driving behaviours in many ways in order to reduce the experience of anxiety, which impacts mobility and access to usual activities, services and supports (Taylor et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%