Child loss and depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults: The moderating role of community care service.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Death Studies Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1080/07481187.2024.2309482
Hao Song, Zhibin Li
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Abstract

Child loss is recognized as a risk factor for Chinese older adults' mental health, yet the differential impact and protective factors related to this association are not fully understood. This study examines potential differences in the effects of the deceased child's gender and only-child status, as well as the moderating role of community care service. Data is collected from a sample of 9686 Chinese older adults through the 2018 China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey. The results indicate that the loss of a son has a more significant impact on depressive symptoms among Chinese older adults than the loss of a daughter. The effect of child loss on depressive symptoms is not related to being an only child. Furthermore, community care service can buffer the negative impact of child loss on depressive symptoms. This study holds significant practical implications for enhancing the mental health of bereaved older adults.

失独与中国老年人的抑郁症状:社区照顾服务的调节作用
失独被认为是影响中国老年人心理健康的一个风险因素,但与此相关的不同影响和保护因素尚未完全明了。本研究探讨了逝去子女的性别和独生子女身份的潜在影响差异,以及社区照顾服务的调节作用。数据来自 2018 年中国老龄社会纵向调查的 9686 位中国老年人样本。结果表明,与丧女相比,丧子对中国老年人抑郁症状的影响更为显著。丧子对抑郁症状的影响与独生子女无关。此外,社区照顾服务可以缓冲丧子对抑郁症状的负面影响。本研究对提高丧偶老年人的心理健康具有重要的现实意义。
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Death Studies
Death Studies Multiple-
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
7.90%
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94
期刊介绍: Now published ten times each year, this acclaimed journal provides refereed papers on significant research, scholarship, and practical approaches in the fast growing areas of bereavement and loss, grief therapy, death attitudes, suicide, and death education. It provides an international interdisciplinary forum in which a variety of professionals share results of research and practice, with the aim of better understanding the human encounter with death and assisting those who work with the dying and their families.
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