Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Present Differently in Individuals with Different High-Risk States of Dementia.

Publication date: Jun 25, 2025

Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are common in neurocognitive disorders. However, the differences in presentation of NPS in high-risk states for dementia such as mild neurocognitive disorder (Mild NCD) and remitted major depressive disorder (rMDD) remain unclear. To compare the frequency and factor structure of NPS in Mild NCD, rMDD, and Mild NCD with rMDD (Mild NCD-rMDD). We analyzed baseline data from the multicenter Prevention of Alzheimer’s Dementia with Cognitive Remediation plus Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Depression trial (NCT0238667). NPS were assessed using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire in those with Mild NCD, rMDD, and Mild NCD-rMDD. We compared the NPS frequency and factor structure across the three groups. Among 374 participants with a mean (SD) age = 72. 0 (6. 3) years, the overall frequency of any NPS was highest in Mild NCD-rMDD group (75. 9%), as compared to Mild NCD (63. 5%) or rMDD (55. 7%) groups (p =0. 014). Depression/dysphoria was the most common NPS in all three groups. In factor analyses, NPS grouped into four factor structures in all three groups, but the composition of factors in terms of individual symptoms (delusions, motor disturbances, nighttime behaviors, anxiety and apathy) were different across the groups. NPS are common in high-risk states for dementia, and the frequency of NPS is higher in Mild NCD-rMDD as compared to only Mild NCD or rMDD. Further, there are key differences in presentation of NPS in Mild NCD, rMDD and Mild NCD-rMDD. Future studies should investigate the relevance of these differences for cognition, function, and disease biomarkers.

Concepts Keywords
Biomarkers Common
Dementia Compared
Future Dementia
Nct0238667 Differences
Nighttime Factor
Frequency
Groups
High
Mild
Ncd
Neuropsychiatric
Nps
Risk
Rmdd
Symptoms

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Dementia
disease MESH neurocognitive disorders
disease MESH major depressive disorder
disease MESH Mild Cognitive Impairment
disease MESH Depression
disease MESH delusions
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH apathy

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