The Association Between Frailty and Depression of Older Adults with Cancer in China: The Mediating Effect of Social Support

This study aimed to explore the mediating role of social support between depression and frailty in older adults with cancer and the regulatory role of the income level. A convenient sampling method was used to select 448 older adults with cancer from the cancer-related departments of 3 hospitals in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical interventions in aging 2024-01, Vol.19, p.2059-2067
Hauptverfasser: Jiang, Nannan, Su, Yichen, Zhang, Yanli
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to explore the mediating role of social support between depression and frailty in older adults with cancer and the regulatory role of the income level. A convenient sampling method was used to select 448 older adults with cancer from the cancer-related departments of 3 hospitals in Bengbu City, Anhui Province, China. The sociodemographic and disease-related data were collected and examined using the frailty phenotype scale, social support scale, and older adults depression scale. We examined the mediating effects using Models 4 and 59 in the SPSS PROCESS 3.5 macro program. Depression was negatively correlated with social support and its various dimensions ( < 0.05, = -0.249 to -0.100). Frailty was positively associated with depression ( < 0.01, = 0.388). The frailty was negatively correlated with the total score of social support and objective support ( < 0.01, = = -0.232 to -0.182). Social support partially mediated depression and frailty, with the mediating effect accounting for 15.74% of the total development. The income level regulated only the first stage path in the mediating model ( = -0.227,
ISSN:1176-9092
1178-1998
1178-1998
DOI:10.2147/CIA.S487602