Exploring the interplay of living arrangements, social support, and depression among older adults in rural northwest China

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作者
Gao, Qiufeng [1 ]
Lei, Cuiyao [1 ]
Wei, Xiaofei [1 ]
Peng, Lanxi [2 ]
Wang, Xintong [1 ]
Yue, Ai [1 ]
Shi, Yaojiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Shaanxi Normal Univ, Ctr Expt Econ Educ, 620 West Changan St, Xian 710119, Shaanxi Provinc, Peoples R China
[2] Southwestern Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Publ Adm, 555 Liutai Ave, Chengdu 611130, Sichuan Provinc, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Older adults; Living arrangements; Depression; Social support; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MENTAL-HEALTH; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; ASSOCIATION; SYMPTOMS; LONELINESS; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-024-20737-w
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background With the intensification of aging, depression among the older adults has become a significant global health challenge, especially in developing countries where the problem is particularly severe. This study aims to explore the association between living arrangements and depression, with a specific focus on examining the mediating role of social support in rural northwest China. Methods Data were collected from 501 individuals aged 60 and above in rural Shaanxi Province, northwest China. Living arrangements were assessed based on co-residing family members. Depression was measured using the Geriatric Depression Scale-30, and social support was evaluated with the Social Support Rating Scale. Ordinary Least Squares Regression, Quantile Regression, Generalized Linear Regression, and Ordered Regression analyzed the association between living arrangements and depression. Hierarchical multiple linear regression examined the mediating role of social support. A heterogeneity analysis by gender and socio-economic status was also conducted. Results The depression rates were 51.84% for non-empty nests, 67.92% for individuals living alone, and 46.80% for individuals only living with a spouse. The regression analysis did not reveal a significant difference in depressive between empty nests compared to non-empty nests. However, older adults living alone exhibited a higher susceptibility to depression symptoms (beta = 2.594, P < 0.05). The mediating analysis showed that empty nesters living alone experience higher rates of depression due to receiving less social support compared to those living with a spouse or in non-empty nest arrangements, particularly concerning subjective social support (beta = 0.481, P < 0.05). Heterogeneity analysis identified specific vulnerable groups among older adults, emphasizing the higher susceptibility to depressive symptoms among those living alone, especially among male older adults or those from non-poor families. Conclusions Our findings emphasize a significant prevalence of depression among older adults in rural areas, particularly highlighting the vulnerability of those living alone. This underscores the urgent need for government attention to address the mental health challenges faced by the older adults. Future interventions should focus on improving social support networks to mitigate the impact of living alone on depression symptoms among this population.
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