Close Relations Matter: The Association Between Depression and Refugee Status in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

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Shen (Lamson) Lin
Karen Kobayashi
Hongmei Tong
Karen M Davison
Simran R. A. Arora
Esme Fuller-Thomson
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[1] University of Toronto,Factor
[2] University of Victoria,Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, Institute for Life Course & Aging
[3] MacEwan University,Faculty of Social Science
[4] Kwantlen Polytechnic University,Faculty of Health and Community Studies
[5] University of Hawaii,Faculty of Science and Horticulture (Health Science)
[6] University of Toronto,Faculty of Social Science
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Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA); Social determinants of mental health ; Depression; Social support; Social isolation;
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This study examined the prevalence and social determinants of depression among refugee and non-refugee adults aged 45–85 in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Bivariate analyses and multivariable binary logistic regression analyses were conducted. The prevalence of depression was higher in a sample of 272 refugees (22.1%) and 5059 non-refugee immigrants (16.6%), compared to 24,339 native-born Canadians (15.2%). The adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of depression for refugees were not attenuated when controlling factors such as, (1) socioeconomic status, (2) health conditions and behaviours, (3) social isolation and online social networking (aORs range from 1.61 to 1.70, p’s < 0.05). However, when social support representing close personal relationships was included, the odds of depression for refugees were reduced to non-significance (aOR = 1.30, 95% CI 0.97–1.74, p = 0.08). Refugees’ excess vulnerability to depression is mainly attributable to lower levels of affectionate social support. Targeted interventions in nurturing supportive interpersonal relationships for refugees are warranted.
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页码:946 / 956
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