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摘要
本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎大流行期间城市低收入老年人的抑郁水平和社会关系,并通过参与或持续定期社交活动来比较抑郁的相关因素。这项研究使用了由韩国疾病预防控制院(KDCA)和首尔市政府赞助的“小区域健康差距缩小项目:首尔a区老年人健康和保健计划”的调查数据。该研究模型参照前人研究和Berkman et al.(2000)的理论框架,考察了抑郁与社会关系因素微观、中观和宏观层面的关系。结果,15%的研究参与者报告有抑郁症。社会支持、社会活动(微)和通过网络结构和特征测量的与朋友的联系频率(中)与抑郁显著相关。亚分析结果显示,社会关系因素与非参与组的抑郁无关。然而,公认的社会支持(微观)在中断组和持续组中都减少了抑郁。此外,在停药组中,与朋友的联系频率和社区意识水平(宏观)是抑郁症的保护因素。我们的研究结果表明,有必要考虑到社会网络的特点,实施量身定制的卫生和福利计划,并为多维方法促进社区居住老年人的社会关系和心理健康提供证据。
Factors Related to Depression in Urban Low Income Elderly During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Focusing on Multi-layered Social Relation Factors
The purpose of this study is to examine the level of depression and social relations of urban low income elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to compare the factors related to depression according to participation or continuation of regular social activities.
This study used survey data from ‘Small-area Health Disparity Reduction Project: a Health and Wellness Program for Seniors in A-gu, Seoul’, sponsored by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency(KDCA) and Seoul city government. Referring to previous studies and the theoretical framework by Berkman et al.(2000), the research model investigated the relationship between depression and micro, mezzo, and macro levels of social relation factors. As a result, 15% of the study participants reported depression. Social support, social activities(micro), and contact frequency with friends measured by network structure and characteristics(mezzo) was significantly associated with depression.
As a result of sub-analysis, social relation factors were not associated with depression in the non-participating group. Whereas, recognized social support(micro) decreased depression in both the discontinued and sustained group. Also, in the discontinued group, contact frequency with friends and level of community awareness(macro) were the protector factors of depression. Our results suggest the need for implementation of tailored health and welfare programs considering the characteristics of social networks, and provide evidence for multidimensional approaches to promote social relations and mental health of community dwelling elderly during the pandemic.