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Table 3 Logistic regression models for the association between registered diagnoses of chronic stress-induced exhaustion (SED), depression (DEP), or both in 2012 or 2013 and the outcomes Alzheimer disease, other dementia, or mild cognitive disorder between 2014 and 2022 with adjustments for age, sex and neighborhood socioeconomic status

From: Stress, depression, and risk of dementia – a cohort study in the total population between 18 and 65 years old in Region Stockholm

Diagnosis

 

All

Women

Men

No SED/ DEP

SED

DEP

SED + DEP

SED

DEP

SED + DEP

SED

DEP

SED + DEP

Alzheimer disease,a

OR (99% CI)

1.00

2.45

(1.22–4.92)

2.34

(1.87–2.92)

4.02

(1.68–9.61)

2.84

(1.38–5.88)

2.33

(1.79–3.05)

4.49

(1.77–11.37)

NA

2.35

(1.58–3.51)

NA

Other dementia,b

OR (99% CI)

1.00

0.92

(0.29–2.92)

2.51

(2.03–3.12)

1.37

(0.31–6.12)

1.03

(0.28–3.74)

2.23

(1.65–3.02)

NA

NA

2.88

(2.12–3.90)

NA

Mild cognitive impairment,c

OR (99% CI)

1.00

1.89

(1.21–2.94)

3.02

(2.68–3.41)

3.95

(2.44–6.40)

2.13

(1.33–3.41)

2.90

(2.49–3.38)

3.78

(2.18–6.54)

0.94

(0.26–3.42)

3.18

(2.62–3.85)

4.22

(1.55–11.43)

  1. Abbreviations: DEP Depression, NA Too few obeservations to calculate a reliable risk estimate, SED Chronic stress-induced exhaustion
  2. aICD-10 code F00 Dementia in Alzheimer disease and G30 Alzheimer disease
  3. bICD-10 code F01 Vascular dementia, F02 Dementia in other diseases classified elsewhere, and F03 Unspecified dementia
  4. cICD-10 code F06.7 Mild cognitive impairment