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      Psychological Well-being and Risk of Dementia

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          Abstract

          OBJECTIVE

          Well-being is a psychological resource that buffers against age-related disease. We test whether this protective effect extends to dementia and whether it is independent of distress.

          METHODS

          Participants ( N=10,099) were from the Health and Retirement Study. Five aspects of positive psychological functioning (life satisfaction, optimism, mastery, purpose in life, positive affect) were tested as predictors of incident dementia over 6–8 years.

          RESULTS

          Purpose in life was associated with a 30% decreased risk of dementia, independent of psychological distress, other clinical and behavioral risk factors, income/wealth, and genetic risk. After controlling for distress and other risk factors, the other aspects of well-being were not associated with dementia risk.

          DISCUSSION

          After considering psychological distress, we found that measures of well-being were generally not protective against risk of dementia. The one exception is purpose in life, which suggests that a meaningful and goal-driven life reduces risk of dementia.

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          Journal
          8710629
          20512
          Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
          Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
          International journal of geriatric psychiatry
          0885-6230
          1099-1166
          18 January 2018
          03 January 2018
          May 2018
          01 November 2018
          : 33
          : 5
          : 743-747
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Florida State University College of Medicine
          [2 ]Euromov, University of Montpellier
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Angelina R. Sutin, Ph.D., Florida State University College of Medicine, 1115 W. Call Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306, (850) 645-0438, Fax: (850) 645-1773, angelina.sutin@ 123456med.fsu.edu
          Article
          PMC5882524 PMC5882524 5882524 nihpa935397
          10.1002/gps.4849
          5882524
          29314273
          8524848f-a4b5-4239-b8c1-e2754808bec5
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          depressive symptoms,psychological reserve,purpose in life,Alzheimer’s disease,dementia,Well-being

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