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IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Yinliang Ge, Wenjun Jiang, Mo Xue, Yanxia Lyu, Lixin Hong, Kan Tian
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摘要

背景:志愿者活动被广泛认为是老年人社会参与的一种有意义的形式,有助于他们的主观幸福感。然而,将志愿服务与生活满意度联系起来的心理和人际机制仍然没有得到充分的探索。特别是,在中国背景下,社会网络和抑郁症状如何共同介导这种关系尚不清楚。目的:本研究探讨老年人志愿活动参与与生活满意度的关系,重点探讨社会网络与抑郁症状的序贯中介作用。方法:数据来自2020年中国老龄化社会纵向调查(CLASS),涉及9828名60岁及以上的受访者。志愿者参与是通过自我报告参与社区服务活动来衡量的。社会网络使用六项Lubben社会网络量表(LSNS-6)进行评估,而抑郁症状使用10项流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)进行评估。生活满意度是用单项指标来衡量的。采用结构方程模型和自举程序(5000个样本)对序列中介模型进行了检验,以估计间接效应。结果:老年人参与志愿活动与生活满意度呈正相关。社会网络与抑郁症状的关系依次有部分中介作用。结论:本研究揭示了社会网络和抑郁症状共同中介了中国老年人志愿者参与与生活满意度之间的关系。这些发现为将社会和心理机制整合到积极老龄化模型中提供了实证支持。促进志愿者参与可以增强社会联系和心理健康,最终提高晚年生活质量。
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The mediating effect of social networks and depressive symptoms on the relationship between older adults' participation in volunteer activities and life satisfaction: a cross-sectional study involving Chinese older adults.

The mediating effect of social networks and depressive symptoms on the relationship between older adults' participation in volunteer activities and life satisfaction: a cross-sectional study involving Chinese older adults.

The mediating effect of social networks and depressive symptoms on the relationship between older adults' participation in volunteer activities and life satisfaction: a cross-sectional study involving Chinese older adults.

The mediating effect of social networks and depressive symptoms on the relationship between older adults' participation in volunteer activities and life satisfaction: a cross-sectional study involving Chinese older adults.

Background: Volunteer activities have been widely acknowledged as a meaningful form of social participation for older adults, contributing to their subjective well-being. However, the psychological and interpersonal mechanisms linking volunteering to life satisfaction remain insufficiently explored. In particular, how social networks and depressive symptoms jointly mediate this relationship in the Chinese context is yet to be clarified.

Purpose: This study investigates the association between older adults' participation in volunteer activities and their life satisfaction, with a focus on the sequential mediating roles of social networks and depressive symptoms.

Methods: Data were drawn from the 2020 wave of the Chinese Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS), involving 9,828 respondents aged 60 and older. Volunteer participation was measured through self-reported engagement in community service activities. Social networks were assessed using the six-item Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6), while depressive symptoms were evaluated by the 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). Life satisfaction was measured with a single-item indicator. A serial mediation model was tested using structural equation modeling with bootstrapping procedures (5,000 samples) to estimate indirect effects.

Results: Participation in volunteer activities was positively associated with life satisfaction among older adults. The relationship was partially mediated by social networks and depressive symptoms in sequence. Specifically, volunteering predicted stronger social networks (a₁ = 0.121, p < .001), which in turn were associated with lower depressive symptoms (a₃ = - 0.135, p < .001), subsequently enhancing life satisfaction (b₂ = - 0.094, p < .001). The total indirect effect through both mediators was significant (a₁ × a₃ × b₂ = 0.002, 95% CI [0.001, 0.004]). The direct effect remained significant (c' = 0.095, 95% CI [0.060, 0.130]), indicating a partial mediation pattern.

Conclusion: This study reveals that social networks and depressive symptoms jointly mediate the relationship between volunteer participation and life satisfaction among older adults in China. These findings provide empirical support for integrating social and psychological mechanisms into models of active ageing. Promoting volunteer engagement may enhance both social connectedness and mental health, ultimately improving quality of life in later life.

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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
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873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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