Factors Influencing Depression in Older Adults According to Family Structure (Older Adults Living with Adult Children, a Spouse, or Alone): Data from the 2020 National Older Koreans Data

Q4 Nursing
Kyoungsun Yun, Yu-Jin Lee
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Purpose: This descriptive research study aimed to identify the factors that influence depression according to household type (older adults who live with a spouse, adult children, or alone).Methods: A total of 9,790 older adults were selected and analyzed using the 2020 National Older Koreans data. A Rao-Scott x2 test was conducted to evaluate the differences in the individual, health-behavior, and mental-health factors according to family structure. A complex samples logistic regression was used to analyze the factors that influence depression according to family structure.Results: Depression according to family structure was in the order of older adults who live alone, with adult children, or a spouse (p<.001). Total income, number of chronic diseases, hospitalization, exercise, and suicide ideation were identified as depressive factors for older adults who live with adult children. Employment, subjective health status, number of chronic diseases, hospital visitation, hospitalization, drinking, suicide ideation, economic status satisfaction, and cultural life satisfaction were depressive factors for older adults who live with a spouse. Employment, subjective health status, hospitalization, drinking, suicide ideation, and cultural life satisfaction were depressive factors (p<.05) for older adults who live alone.Conclusion: It is necessary to detect depression early and operate a mental health program considering the family structure of older adults.
根据家庭结构(与成年子女、配偶或独自生活的老年人)影响老年人抑郁的因素:来自2020年全国韩国老年人数据的数据
目的:本描述性研究旨在根据家庭类型(与配偶、成年子女或独居的老年人)确定影响抑郁症的因素。方法:选取9790名老年人,使用2020年全国老年人数据进行分析。采用Rao-Scott x2检验,评估不同家庭结构在个体、健康行为和心理健康因素上的差异。采用复样本logistic回归分析家庭结构对抑郁症的影响因素。结果:从家庭结构来看,老年人的抑郁程度依次为独居者、有成年子女者和有配偶者(p< 0.001)。总收入、慢性病数量、住院、运动和自杀意念被确定为与成年子女生活在一起的老年人的抑郁因素。就业、主观健康状况、慢性病数量、医院探视、住院、饮酒、自杀意念、经济状况满意度和文化生活满意度是与配偶生活在一起的老年人的抑郁因素。就业、主观健康状况、住院、饮酒、自杀意念、文化生活满意度是独居老年人的抑郁因素(p< 0.05)。结论:考虑到老年人的家庭结构,早期发现抑郁症并实施心理健康计划是必要的。
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