Abstract

Cognitive complaints, defined as perceived cognitive dysfunction in daily living, are associated with depressive symptoms. The associations of cognitive complaints and depressive symptoms with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and perceived overall health in Japanese adults remains unknown. To investigate these relationships, we evaluated a convenience sample of 525 Japanese adult volunteers (Mage: 41.3 ± 11.7; 238 male and 287 female). We used the Cognitive Complaints in Bipolar Disorder Rating Assessment (evaluating cognitive complaints), Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (evaluating depressive symptoms), EuroQol-5 Dimension-5 Level (EQ-5D-5L; evaluating HRQoL), and EuroQol-Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS; evaluating perceived overall health). Our path analyses suggested that both cognitive complaints and depressive symptoms had significant total effects on HRQoL and perceived overall health. Furthermore, cognitive complaints were not significantly associated directly with HRQoL and perceived overall health, whereas cognitive complaints were significantly associated with HRQoL and perceived overall health indirectly via depressive symptoms. Depressive symptoms were significantly associated directly with HRQoL and perceived overall health. This study suggests that depressive symptoms may mediate the associations of cognitive complaints with HRQoL and perceived overall health. Thus, to address the HRQoL and perceived overall health associated with cognitive complaints, evaluation and intervention for depressive symptoms may be useful in public health.

Highlights

  • Research ParticipantsWe recruited 597 adult volunteers between April 2017 and April 2018 in Tokyo, Japan

  • Introduction iationsCognitive function has attracted attention in the public health field in recent years [1,2,3,4].Cognitive impairments have been assessed subjectively and objectively

  • Such as the findings for health-related quality of life (HRQoL), our results suggested that depressive symptoms are directly associated with perceived overall health, but cognitive complaints are only indirectly associated with perceived overall health via depressive symptoms

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Summary

Research Participants

We recruited 597 adult volunteers between April 2017 and April 2018 in Tokyo, Japan. Of the 597 participants who agreed to participate, 72 did not complete the study assessments. Our final sample consisted of the 525 participants for whom we had complete clinical and sociodemographic data. This study was part of a larger research endeavor in which several questionnaires were administered [6]

Ethical Considerations
Demographic Data
Assessments
Assessment of Cognitive Complaints
Assessment of Depressive Symptoms
Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life
Statistical Analysis
Results
Multiple Regression Analysis of HRQoL and Perceived Overall Health
Path Analysis
Discussion
Limitations
Conclusions

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