Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6236795 Journal of Affective Disorders 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe impact of hormone therapy use on late-life anxiety disorder in elderly women has not been evaluated.MethodsAnxiety disorders were evaluated in 838 community-dwelling postmenopausal women aged 65 years and over, randomly recruited from electoral rolls. Anxiety disorders were assessed using a standardized psychiatric examination based on DSM-IV criteria, at baseline and as part of the 2- and 4-year follow-up.ResultsMultivariate logistic regression analyses adjusted for socio-demographic variables, measures of physical health and cognitive impairment, as well as current depressive symptomatology indicated no significant association between hormone therapy and anxiety disorders at baseline or after the 4-year follow-up period, regardless of type of treatment. Compared to women who have never taken hormonal therapy, no significant difference was observed for women taking continuously hormone therapy over the follow-up or those who stopped their treatment.ConclusionsThe use of hormone therapy was not associated with improved anxiety symptomatology in elderly postmenopausal women.

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