Gender Differences in Geriatric Depressive Symptoms in Rural China: The Role of Physical Housing Environments and Living Arrangements

Physical housing environment and living arrangements are significant determinants of health, particularly in developing countries, although results are mixed. We conducted this study to examine the gender differences in geriatric depressive symptoms in rural China, and further explored the influence...

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Main Authors: Mingwang Fang, Jinfeng Chen, Ling Guo, Xiao Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/774
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spelling doaj-b64f0e919b5f44e59cb5ef8adbd83b3e2020-11-25T01:21:18ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-03-0116577410.3390/ijerph16050774ijerph16050774Gender Differences in Geriatric Depressive Symptoms in Rural China: The Role of Physical Housing Environments and Living ArrangementsMingwang Fang0Jinfeng Chen1Ling Guo2Xiao Ma3Department of Health-Related Social and Behavioral Science, West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaDepartment of Health-Related Social and Behavioral Science, West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaDepartment of Health management, Chongqing Nursing Vocational College, Chongqing 402763, ChinaDepartment of Health-Related Social and Behavioral Science, West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, ChinaPhysical housing environment and living arrangements are significant determinants of health, particularly in developing countries, although results are mixed. We conducted this study to examine the gender differences in geriatric depressive symptoms in rural China, and further explored the influence of housing environments and living arrangements on depressive symptoms. The data used for this study were from the third wave of the nationally representative China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) survey in 2015; a total of 2056 females and 2529 males were included in this study. According to the analysis findings, 46.15% of the respondents had depressive symptoms based on the CES-D, with a statistically significant gender difference of 54.32% in females and 39.50% in males. Logistic Regression findings identified that with regard to the items of physical housing environments, toilets without seats (OR = 1.349) and the unavailability of bathing facilities (OR = 1.469) were statistically associated with depressive symptoms among male participants, whereas for female participants the use of polluting fuels (OR = 1.248) and living arrangements (i.e., living with children, OR = 1.430) was statistically associated with depressive symptoms. Statistically significant gender differences were found for having shower or bath facilities and our findings underscored that physical housing environments and living arrangements were associated with depressive symptoms for both genders. Moreover, the study revealed that a slight gender difference exists in terms of geriatric depression in rural China. Females are more likely to become depressed than their male counterparts with the same characteristics.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/774gender differencegeriatric depressive symptomsphysical housing environmentsliving arrangementsrural China
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author Mingwang Fang
Jinfeng Chen
Ling Guo
Xiao Ma
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Jinfeng Chen
Ling Guo
Xiao Ma
Gender Differences in Geriatric Depressive Symptoms in Rural China: The Role of Physical Housing Environments and Living Arrangements
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
gender difference
geriatric depressive symptoms
physical housing environments
living arrangements
rural China
author_facet Mingwang Fang
Jinfeng Chen
Ling Guo
Xiao Ma
author_sort Mingwang Fang
title Gender Differences in Geriatric Depressive Symptoms in Rural China: The Role of Physical Housing Environments and Living Arrangements
title_short Gender Differences in Geriatric Depressive Symptoms in Rural China: The Role of Physical Housing Environments and Living Arrangements
title_full Gender Differences in Geriatric Depressive Symptoms in Rural China: The Role of Physical Housing Environments and Living Arrangements
title_fullStr Gender Differences in Geriatric Depressive Symptoms in Rural China: The Role of Physical Housing Environments and Living Arrangements
title_full_unstemmed Gender Differences in Geriatric Depressive Symptoms in Rural China: The Role of Physical Housing Environments and Living Arrangements
title_sort gender differences in geriatric depressive symptoms in rural china: the role of physical housing environments and living arrangements
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Physical housing environment and living arrangements are significant determinants of health, particularly in developing countries, although results are mixed. We conducted this study to examine the gender differences in geriatric depressive symptoms in rural China, and further explored the influence of housing environments and living arrangements on depressive symptoms. The data used for this study were from the third wave of the nationally representative China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) survey in 2015; a total of 2056 females and 2529 males were included in this study. According to the analysis findings, 46.15% of the respondents had depressive symptoms based on the CES-D, with a statistically significant gender difference of 54.32% in females and 39.50% in males. Logistic Regression findings identified that with regard to the items of physical housing environments, toilets without seats (OR = 1.349) and the unavailability of bathing facilities (OR = 1.469) were statistically associated with depressive symptoms among male participants, whereas for female participants the use of polluting fuels (OR = 1.248) and living arrangements (i.e., living with children, OR = 1.430) was statistically associated with depressive symptoms. Statistically significant gender differences were found for having shower or bath facilities and our findings underscored that physical housing environments and living arrangements were associated with depressive symptoms for both genders. Moreover, the study revealed that a slight gender difference exists in terms of geriatric depression in rural China. Females are more likely to become depressed than their male counterparts with the same characteristics.
topic gender difference
geriatric depressive symptoms
physical housing environments
living arrangements
rural China
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/774
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