Frontiers in Psychiatry (Oct 2023)

Association of depressive symptoms with chronic liver disease among middle-aged and older adults in China

  • Jingke Zeng,
  • Xiaohuan Lai,
  • Shuigen Wang,
  • Dijing Zeng,
  • Jiangmin Ye,
  • Chunhua Huang,
  • Minhua Liu,
  • Wenjuan Zhang,
  • Hui Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1273754
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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BackgroundThe relationship between depressive symptoms and chronic liver disease (CLD) is still unclear. We aimed to determine whether depressive symptoms are associated with CLD in a large population sample.MethodsThe data was from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), an ongoing nationally representative prospective cohort study. Depressive symptoms were assessed with the catchment-area epidemiology survey-depression (CES-D). CLD was identified by the patient’s self-report about a physician’s diagnosis at each visit. Multi-adjusted logistic regression and Cox regression models were used.ResultsA total of 14,995 participants (53.1% female; mean age: 58.85 ± 9.87 years) and 13,405 participants (53.64% female; mean age: 58.58 ± 9.69 years) were included in the cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses, respectively. In the cross-sectional analysis, the odds ratio of CLD in patients with moderate and severe depressive symptoms were 1.46 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.16–1.83] and 1.78 (95% CI, 1.23–2.56) than those with none/mild depressive symptoms, respectively. In the longitudinal analysis, compared to participants with none/mild depressive symptoms, the hazard rates of CLD in those with moderate and severe depressive symptoms were 1.65 (95%CI, 1.33–2.03) and 1.80 (95%CI, 1.24–2.60). And the 50th percentile difference of time (years) at the incidence of CLD in participants with moderate and severe depressive symptoms were − 0.83 (95%CI, −1.18, −0.49) and − 0.96 (95%CI, −1.56, −0.35), respectively.ConclusionElevated depressive symptoms were associated with an increased risk of CLD among middle-aged and older adults in China.

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