Psychosocial characteristics and cognitive function in community-dwelling adults over 50 years old from the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS)

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Mariana Andrea Barragán García
Ricardo Ramírez-Aldana
Isaac Acosta-Castillo
Francisco Lorenzo Juarez Garcia
Carmen Garcia Peña

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Aging is an inevitable process that can be associated with cognitive impairment. Evidence about the simultaneous evaluation of psychosocial variables that could be associated with cognitive function is crucial. We aimed to determine the association between psychosocial characteristics and cognition in adults over 50 years in Mexico. The fifth round of the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS) (2018) provides the basis for this paper. The study is part of a longitudinal analysis, for which wave pasting 2012, 2015, and 2018 were performed. The final sample comprised 6,709 individuals. Ten psychosocial variables were measured through scales or specific questions. Cognition was assessed with the Cross-Cultural Cognitive Examination (CCCE). Confounders included sociodemographics, multimorbidity, and functionality. The analysis was performed by adjusting the regression model. Of the total sample, 2,761 (41.1%) were men; 3,948 (58.8%) were women. The mean age was 68.2 years (SD = 8.1). Cognition is significantly affected in people with higher age (β=-1.30, Cl 95% -1.54, -.1.06  p= 0.000), less schooling (β=.559, CI 95% .498, .621  p<0.001), depressive symptoms (β=-.066, CI 95% -.115, -.018  p=0.007), those who do not perform any volunteer service (β=-.057, CI 95% -.102, -.102  p=0.013), or do not participate in decision making (β=-.242, CI 95% -.295, -.189  p<0.001), low internal locus of control (β=-.012., CI 95% -.023, -.001 p=0.023), and poor economic perception (β=-.070., CI 95% -.115, -.024  p=0.002). When analyzing the cognitive function of older people, it is vital to consider the possible related psychosocial variables.

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Mariana Andrea Barragán García, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Psicologa, Maestra en Salud Mental Pública, Estudiante de Doctorado de Salud Mental Pública

Ricardo Ramírez-Aldana, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Profesor de Tiempo Completo

Actuario, Maestro y Doctor en Ciencias Matemáticas por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Experiencia docente por más de 8 años; en investigación por 7 años, con un post-doc en la UNAM; y como consultor en estadística.

Isaac Acosta-Castillo, Instituto Nacional de Neurologia y Neurocirugia

Psicologo, Maestro en Epidemiologia, Doctor en Salud Publica, Investigador en ciencias medicas "B"

Francisco Lorenzo Juarez Garcia, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría MExico

Investigador en CIencias Medicas, Departamento de Investigaciones Epidemiológicas y Psicosociales

Carmen Garcia Peña, Instituto Nacional de Geriatria

Médico con especialidad en Medicina Familiar, Maestría en Ciencias Médicas y Doctorado en Salud Pública y Envejecimiento por la Escuela de Higiene y Medicina Tropical de Londres. Investigador Nacional nivel III por CONACYT, miembro de la Academia Nacional de Medicina, la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias y miembro internacional de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de los Estados Unidos.

Actualmente es Directora General del Instituto Nacional de Geriatría.