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. 2013 Sep;68(5):655-64.
doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbs112. Epub 2012 Dec 3.

Longitudinal associations of need for cognition, cognitive activity, and depressive symptomatology with cognitive function in recent retirees

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Longitudinal associations of need for cognition, cognitive activity, and depressive symptomatology with cognitive function in recent retirees

Lawrence H Baer et al. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2013 Sep.

Abstract

Objectives: This study investigated how interindividual differences in cognitive function are related to interindividual differences in the motivational trait of need for cognition, cognitive activity levels, and depressive symptomatology in a sample of young-old adults.

Method: The ample comprised 333 recent retirees from the Concordia Longitudinal Retirement Project (mean age = 59.06 years at entry into study), assessed at 4 annual time points. Cognitive function was measured at 2 time points with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. We used structural equation modeling to examine a longitudinal mediation model controlling for age, education, years since retirement, and prior occupation.

Results: Need for cognition was positively associated with change in cognitive status 2 years later. Variety of cognitive activities was positively associated with level of cognitive status 1 year later. Depressive symptomatology was negatively associated with level of cognitive status 1 year later.

Discussion: Our findings indicate that motivational disposition plays a significant role in enhancing cognitive status in retirees, as do variety of cognitive activities. Additionally, subclinical depressive symptomatology can negatively influence cognitive status in young-old retirees. These results have implications for the design of interventions aimed at maintaining the cognitive health of retirees.

Keywords: Aging; Cognitive function; Depression; Longitudinal change; Montreal Cognitive Assessment; Need for cognition; Retirement..

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