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1178-2021
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Abstract: To analyze the link between Parkinson's disease and perceived prospects for the future. Patients and Methods: Data were taken from the German Ageing Survey (year 2021; n=4296 individuals, thereof 33 individuals with Parkinson's disease) were used. This is a nationally representative sample of community-dwelling individuals ≥ 40 years in Germany. Perceived prospects for the future in different life domains (ie, living standard, health and general optimism) were used as outcomes. Physician-diagnosed Parkinson's disease served as key independent variable. It was adjusted for several covariates. Results: Individuals with Parkinson's disease had a markedly worse (Cohen's d=0.65) general optimism compared to individuals without Parkinson's disease. After adjusting for various factors, these differences disappeared in multiple linear regressions (ß=0.04, p=0.72). Moreover, multiple ordered logistic regressions showed that individuals with Parkinson‘s disease had a worse future self-rated health (OR: 4.10, 95% CI: 1.99?8.47, p〈0.001) compared to individuals without Parkinson's disease. Conclusion: Our study first showed that general optimism may be lower among individuals with Parkinson's disease (bivariate analysis). However, this association disappeared when it was adjusted for health-related factors in regression analysis. In sum, our findings indicate that more general future-related factors did not significantly differ between individuals with and without Parkinson's disease. However, there were significant differences in future self-rated health.
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Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment, Albany, Auckland : Dove Medical Press, 2005, 19(2023), Seite 1791-1798, 1178-2021
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volume:19
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year:2023
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pages:1791-1798
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English
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König, Hans-Helmut 1965-
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Aarabi, Ghazal 1984-
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