The complex interplay between depression and multimorbidity in late life: risks and pathways
•Epidemiological evidence suggests a bidirectional link between multimorbidity and depression.•Multimorbidity and old-age depression likely reflect the processes of accelerated aging.•Biological, psychosocial, and care-related drivers may underpin the depression-multimorbidity link. Multimorbidity a...
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description | •Epidemiological evidence suggests a bidirectional link between multimorbidity and depression.•Multimorbidity and old-age depression likely reflect the processes of accelerated aging.•Biological, psychosocial, and care-related drivers may underpin the depression-multimorbidity link.
Multimorbidity and depression are complex multifactorial conditions with major implications for older individuals, their families, and healthcare providers. In this scoping review, we aimed to 1) review findings from longitudinal epidemiological studies investigating the association between multimorbidity and depression; 2) identify potential mechanisms linking multimorbidity and depression; 3) discuss challenges to advance the research field. Overall, evidence emerging from longitudinal studies supports a bidirectional association between the two conditions, although studies are methodologically heterogeneous in terms of design, inclusion criteria, measurement of multimorbidity and depression, and length of follow-up. A variety of biological, psychosocial, and care-related drivers may regulate the transition from multimorbidity to depression, and the other way around, although these mechanisms are yet to be explicitly verified. Further research is required to unravel the intricate interplay between multimorbidity, depression, their common drivers, and precipitating factors underlying the relationship between the two conditions. Understanding these processes will inform strategies aimed at promoting mental and physical health during aging. |
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