%0 Journal Article
%A Paul, Cinara
%A Schöttker, Ben
%A Hartmann, Mechthild
%A Friederich, Hans-Christoph
%A Brenner, Hermann
%A Wild, Beate
%T Gender-specific factors associated with case complexity in middle-aged and older adults-Evidence from a large population-based study.
%J International journal of geriatric psychiatry
%V 39
%N 6
%@ 0885-6230
%C Chichester [u.a.]
%I Wiley
%M DKFZ-2024-01281
%P e6113
%D 2024
%X To investigate gender-specific factors associated with case complexity in a population-based sample of middle-aged and older adults using a holistic approach to complexity.Data were derived from the 8-year follow-up home visits of the ESTHER study-a German population-based study in middle-aged and older adults. Cross-sectional analyses were conducted for 2932 persons (aged 57-84). Complexity was assessed by the well-established INTERMED for the elderly interview, which uses a holistic approach to the definition of case complexity. The association between various bio-psycho-social variables and case complexity was analyzed using gender-specific logistic regression models, adjusted for sociodemographic factors (age, marital status, education).Prevalence of complexity was 8.3
%K Humans
%K Female
%K Male
%K Aged
%K Middle Aged
%K Cross-Sectional Studies
%K Aged, 80 and over
%K Germany: epidemiology
%K Sex Factors
%K Logistic Models
%K Prevalence
%K Risk Factors
%K Loneliness: psychology
%K bio‐psycho‐social (Other)
%K complexity (Other)
%K loneliness (Other)
%K older adults (Other)
%K oxidative stress (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:38877644
%R 10.1002/gps.6113
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/291060