Gender Differences in the Relationship between Living alone and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Korean Adults

Background: This study examined gender differences in the relationship between living alone and depressive symptoms in elderly Korean adults and the variables that influence this relationship. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis using fourth-wave data from adults 65 yr of age or older who...

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Main Authors: Young Bum KIM, Seung Hee LEE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/16523
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spelling doaj-0b204e8f4cf4468b9c0c86bcb51612ba2021-01-02T15:45:21ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932019-03-0148310.18502/ijph.v48i3.890Gender Differences in the Relationship between Living alone and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Korean AdultsYoung Bum KIM0Seung Hee LEE1Institute of Aging, Hallym University, Hallymdaehak-gil, Chuncheon, Gangwon-do 200-702, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nursing, University of Ulsan, Nam-gu, Daehak-ro 93, Ulsan 680-749, Republic of Korea Background: This study examined gender differences in the relationship between living alone and depressive symptoms in elderly Korean adults and the variables that influence this relationship. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis using fourth-wave data from adults 65 yr of age or older who participated in the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging. Depressive symptoms were measured using the 10-item short-form of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Multiple logistic regression analyses were used. Results: After controlling for the factors of formal and informal social activities, financial support from children, employment, activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, self-rated health, frequency of meals, and gender, living alone (AOR=1.45, 95% CI =1.09-1.93, P=0.010) was an independent risk factor that contributed to depressive symptoms in late life. Living alone was more likely to elevate depressive symptoms in older women but not in older men. Conclusion: Gender differences in the depressive effect of living alone in late life may differ across diverse cultures.   https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/16523Living arrangementDepressive symptomSocial activitySupportElderlyKorea
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author Young Bum KIM
Seung Hee LEE
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Seung Hee LEE
Gender Differences in the Relationship between Living alone and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Korean Adults
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Living arrangement
Depressive symptom
Social activity
Support
Elderly
Korea
author_facet Young Bum KIM
Seung Hee LEE
author_sort Young Bum KIM
title Gender Differences in the Relationship between Living alone and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Korean Adults
title_short Gender Differences in the Relationship between Living alone and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Korean Adults
title_full Gender Differences in the Relationship between Living alone and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Korean Adults
title_fullStr Gender Differences in the Relationship between Living alone and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Korean Adults
title_full_unstemmed Gender Differences in the Relationship between Living alone and Depressive Symptoms in Elderly Korean Adults
title_sort gender differences in the relationship between living alone and depressive symptoms in elderly korean adults
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Background: This study examined gender differences in the relationship between living alone and depressive symptoms in elderly Korean adults and the variables that influence this relationship. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis using fourth-wave data from adults 65 yr of age or older who participated in the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging. Depressive symptoms were measured using the 10-item short-form of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Multiple logistic regression analyses were used. Results: After controlling for the factors of formal and informal social activities, financial support from children, employment, activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, self-rated health, frequency of meals, and gender, living alone (AOR=1.45, 95% CI =1.09-1.93, P=0.010) was an independent risk factor that contributed to depressive symptoms in late life. Living alone was more likely to elevate depressive symptoms in older women but not in older men. Conclusion: Gender differences in the depressive effect of living alone in late life may differ across diverse cultures.  
topic Living arrangement
Depressive symptom
Social activity
Support
Elderly
Korea
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/16523
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