Abstract

Previous research in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) found that heightened apathy is associated with worse executive function. Most studies to-date have involved primarily White, non-Hispanic individuals. Indeed, recent research suggests that mood/motivation's relationship to cognitive decline differs between Hispanic and non-Hispanic individuals (Thakur et al., 2021). In this study, we examined relationships between depression, apathy, anxiety, and cognition in Hispanic PD participants who were seen in a specialized movement disorders center. Participants included 31 non-demented Hispanic individuals with PD (age mean = 59.94, SD = 8.49years; education mean = 14.39, SD = 2.79; 83.9% male) who completed neuropsychological and mood measures (Beck Depression Inventory-II, Apathy Scale, STAI-Trait Anxiety Scale). Prevalence estimates were calculated using established cut-offs (BDI-II:14, AS:14, STAI-Trait:40). Cognitive raw scores were z-scored and averaged into the composites: attention (WAIS-III Digit Span Forward, Backward), processing speed (Stroop Word, Trails A), executive function (Trails B, Stroop Color-Word), and memory (Hopkin's Verbal Learning Test, WMS-III Logical Memory delayed recalls). Non-parametric partial correlations (correcting for age/education) assessed mood and cognitive composite relationships. 17% had clinically significant depressive symptoms, 12% had apathy, and 35% had anxiety. More depressive symptoms were significantly associated with worse memory (r = -0.54, p = 0.007). Greater anxiety symptoms trended with worse processing speed (r = -0.41, p = 0.065) and memory (r = -0.38, p = 0.094). Apathy did not relate to cognition (p's > 0.05). This pattern of associations differs from existing studies with predominantly White, non-Hispanic samples (Butterfield et al., 2010; Ratajska, et al.,2022), highlighting the importance of further investigating ethnic differences in PD.

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