社会参与与晚年抑郁:社会支持与老龄化态度的中介作用。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Yan Liu
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目的:研究中国老年人的参与模式及其与抑郁的关系,包括社会支持和老龄化态度的潜在中介作用,以及城乡因素对其的影响。方法:利用中国5582名60岁以上成年人的全国调查数据,采用潜类分析对社会参与模式进行分类。通过Hayes使用5000个bootstrap样本,使用SPSS 27.0的PROCESS宏(模型4和模型8)检验了调节和中介的效果。结果:确定了三种社会参与模式:低参与、社会参与和家庭社会参与。中介分析显示,社会参与通过增强积极的老龄化态度间接减少了抑郁症,尽管它与较低的社会支持有关,但这对抑郁症没有影响。家庭社会参与对抑郁无显著影响。低敬业度通过积极的老龄化态度间接减少抑郁,但直接增加抑郁。有调节的中介分析表明,老龄化态度对这些影响具有一致的中介作用,城市因素增强了社会参与对老龄化态度的正向影响,而农村因素则呈现负相关。低敬业度的城乡差异不显著。结论:老年态度在社会参与对抑郁的影响中起中介作用;城乡因素缓和了这种影响。未来的研究需要对社会支持进行全面的测量,探索家庭社会参与与抑郁的关系机制。启示:为城市和农村地区量身定制干预措施。提倡正面的老化态度,加强社区支援架构。
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Patterns of Social Participation and Late-Life Depression: The Mediating Role of Social Support and Aging Attitudes.

Objective: This study examined the engagement patterns of older Chinese adults and their association with depression, including potential mediating roles of social support and aging attitudes, and how they are influenced by urban and rural factors.

Methods: We use latent class analysis to categorized social engagement patterns using national survey data from 5,582 Chinese adults aged over 60. The effect of moderation and mediation was tested by the PROCESS macro (Model 4 and Model 8) for SPSS 27.0 by Hayes, using 5,000 bootstrap samples.

Results: Three social engagement patterns were identified: Low Engagement, Social Engagement, and Family-Social Engagement. Mediation analyses revealed that Social Engagement indirectly reduced depression by enhancing positive aging attitudes, though it was linked to lower social support, which did not impact depression. Family-Social Engagement showed no significant effect on depression. Low Engagement indirectly reduced depression through positive aging attitudes but directly increased depression. Moderated mediation analysis indicated aging attitudes consistently mediated these effects, with urban factors strengthening the positive impact of Social Engagement on aging attitudes, while rural areas showed a negative association. No significant urban-rural differences were found for Low Engagement.

Conclusion: Aging attitudes mediate the impact of Social Engagement on depression; urban-rural factors moderate this effect. Future studies need to measure social support comprehensively and explore the mechanism of Family Social Engagement and depression.

Implications: Tailor interventions for urban and rural areas. Promote positive aging attitudes and enhance community support structures.

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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging and Physical Activity (JAPA) is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research reports, scholarly reviews, and professional-application articles on the relationship between physical activity and the aging process. The journal encourages the submission of articles that can contribute to an understanding of (a) the impact of physical activity on physiological, psychological, and social aspects of older adults and (b) the effect of advancing age or the aging process on physical activity among older adults. In addition to publishing research reports and reviews, JAPA publishes articles that examine the development, implementation, and evaluation of physical activity programs among older adults. Articles from the biological, behavioral, and social sciences, as well as from fields such as medicine, clinical psychology, physical and recreational therapy, health, physical education, and recreation, are appropriate for the journal. Studies using animal models do not fit within our mission statement and should be submitted elsewhere.
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