Emotional abuse and depression as factors associated with suicidal ideation in community-dwelling older adults: mediation analysis.

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Jae-Hee Chung, Eun-Jin Jeon, Tae Won Park, Jong-Il Park, SangKeun Chung
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Objective: The objectives of this study were to examine the factors associated with suicidal ideation in a community-dwelling older adult population in Korea. Specifically, the study focuses on the role of emotional abuse and depression, and investigates the mediating effect of depression in the relationship between emotional abuse and suicidal ideation.

Methods: This study utilised data from 10 097 individuals aged 65 and older, based on a 2020 survey conducted by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs.

Results: In our study, 1.9% of older adults reported suicidal ideation, 4.4% reported experiencing emotional abuse, and 12.8% reported having depression (defined as a score of ≥8 on the short version of the Geriatric Depression Scale). Our results revealed that younger-older adults, older adults living without a spouse, poor social support, subjective health status, emotional abuse (odds ratio (OR) = 2.929), and depression (OR = 5.152) were found to be significantly associated with suicidal ideation after controlling for all confounding factors. Furthermore, the mediation analysis revealed that the OR for emotional abuse decreased from 3.284 to 2.929 after accounting for depression, suggesting that depression partially mediates the relationship between emotional abuse and suicidal ideation.

Conclusion: Emotional abuse and depression were found to be associated with suicidal ideation in community-dwelling Korean older adults. Notably, depression was found to buffer the relationship between emotional abuse and suicidal ideation, indicating a mediating effect.

情绪虐待和抑郁是社区居住老年人自杀意念的相关因素:中介分析。
目的:本研究的目的是研究与韩国社区居住的老年人自杀意念相关的因素。具体而言,本研究关注情绪虐待与抑郁的关系,并探讨抑郁在情绪虐待与自杀意念之间的中介作用。方法:本研究利用了10097名65岁及以上老年人的数据,这些数据基于韩国卫生与社会事务研究所2020年进行的一项调查。结果:在我们的研究中,1.9%的老年人报告有自杀意念,4.4%的老年人报告有过情绪虐待,12.8%的老年人报告有抑郁症(定义为在老年抑郁症量表的简短版本中得分≥8)。结果显示,在控制了所有混杂因素后,年龄较小的老年人、独居老年人、社会支持不良、主观健康状况、情绪虐待(比值比(OR) = 2.929)和抑郁(OR = 5.152)与自杀意念显著相关。考虑抑郁因素后,情绪虐待的OR由3.284降至2.929,表明抑郁在情绪虐待与自杀意念的关系中起到部分中介作用。结论:情绪虐待和抑郁与韩国社区老年人自杀意念有关。值得注意的是,抑郁可以缓冲情绪虐待与自杀意念之间的关系,表明存在中介效应。
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