Prevalence and related influencing factors of depressive symptoms among empty-nest elderly in Shanxi, China
•Depression was prevalent among the empty-nest elderly in Shanxi, China.•The health promoting lifestyles of the non-depressed empty nesters were better than that of depressed empty nesters.•Compared with empty-nest elderly who received secondary education, the rate of depression was higher in the em...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of affective disorders 2019-02, Vol.245, p.750-756 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Depression was prevalent among the empty-nest elderly in Shanxi, China.•The health promoting lifestyles of the non-depressed empty nesters were better than that of depressed empty nesters.•Compared with empty-nest elderly who received secondary education, the rate of depression was higher in the empty-nest elderly with higher education.•Empty-nest elderly in the pension institution were more prone to suffering from depression than those in the family pension.
In China, aging has become a serious social problem, and the number of empty-nest elderly is on the rise. The aim of this study is to clarify the prevalence of depressive symptoms among empty-nest elderly in Shanxi province and evaluate the effects of sociodemographic factors and health-promoting lifestyles so as to provide a scientific reference for preventing and intervening their depression.
A cross-sectional study, which used a multi-stage random cluster sampling way, was conducted among 4901 empty-nest elderly in Shanxi. An independent t-test and a chi square test were used to compare the sociodemographic factors, depression scores, and health-promoting lifestyle scores of the empty-nest elderly. Multinomial logistic regression was used to analyze the potential influencing factors for depression.
The prevalence of depressive symptoms in the population was 64.2%. Among all participants 1,776 (36.2%) had mild depression, 1,236 (25.2%) had moderate depression, and 135 (2.8%) had severe depression. The health-promoting lifestyle of the empty nesters in this study was at the medium level (2.51 ± 0.47). Gender, education level, old-age provision model, exercise frequency, chronic disease, relationships with children, self-care ability, and health-promoting lifestyles were found to be influencing factors of depression and all variables had different effects on different degrees of depression.
This was a cross-sectional study, so the results cannot establish causal relationships among the study variables.
Depression was prevalent among the empty-nest elderly in Shanxi. Maintaining good interpersonal relationships, developing extensive interests, and maintaining healthy lifestyles including good nutrition habits and regular exercises can reduce the incidence of depression among empty nesters. |
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ISSN: | 0165-0327 1573-2517 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jad.2018.11.045 |