Meaning in Life, Happiness, and Well-Being as Protective Factors Against Depression in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Theodosios Paralikas, Ioanna Dimitriadou, Theodora Plataniti, Evangelos C Fradelos, Aikaterini Toska, Foteini Malli, Georgios Tsioumanis, Maria Saridi
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Abstract

This cross-sectional study examined the associations between existential meaning, subjective happiness, psychological well-being, and depressive symptoms in 181 community-dwelling older adults (≥65 years) living in rural Greece. Using validated self-report measures, hierarchical multiple regression identified psychological and sociodemographic predictors of depressive symptoms. Results indicated that psychological well-being, the presence of existential meaning, and subjective happiness were significantly and negatively correlated with depressive symptoms. Well-being and presence of existential meaning emerged as the strongest independent predictors, while the search for meaning was not significant. Social support from children was associated with lower depressive symptoms, whereas living alone and receiving care from paid caregivers predicted higher levels. Additionally, advanced age and low income were identified as risk factors. These findings suggest that positive psychological resources, particularly well-being and existential meaning, serve as protective factors against depressive symptoms in later life.

生活意义、快乐和幸福是社区居住老年人抗抑郁的保护因素:一项横断面研究。
本横断面研究调查了生活在希腊农村的181名社区老年人(≥65岁)的存在意义、主观幸福感、心理健康和抑郁症状之间的关系。采用有效的自我报告测量方法,分层多元回归确定了抑郁症状的心理和社会人口学预测因素。结果显示,心理健康、存在意义的存在、主观幸福感与抑郁症状呈显著负相关。幸福和存在意义的存在是最强的独立预测因素,而寻找意义并不显著。来自儿童的社会支持与较低的抑郁症状有关,而独居和接受付费照顾者的照顾则预示着较高的抑郁症状。此外,高龄和低收入被认为是危险因素。这些发现表明,积极的心理资源,特别是幸福感和存在意义,可以作为预防晚年抑郁症状的保护因素。
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CiteScore
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13.30%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Gerontology (JAG) is the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society. It features articles that focus on research applications intended to improve the quality of life of older persons or to enhance our understanding of age-related issues that will eventually lead to such outcomes. We construe application broadly and encourage contributions across a range of applications toward those foci, including interventions, methodology, policy, and theory. Manuscripts from all disciplines represented in gerontology are welcome. Because the circulation and intended audience of JAG is global, contributions from international authors are encouraged.
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