Social support and depression among community dwelling older adults in Asia: A systematic review

Objectives This review aims to: (1) explore the social support measures in studies examining the association between social support and depression among community-dwelling older adults in Asia and (2) the evidence of association. Design A systematic review was conducted using electronic databases of...

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Main Authors: Choo, W.Y (Author), Hairi, F. (Author), Hairi, N.N (Author), Mohd, T.A.M.T (Author), Yunus, R.M (Author)
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
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520 3 |a Objectives This review aims to: (1) explore the social support measures in studies examining the association between social support and depression among community-dwelling older adults in Asia and (2) the evidence of association. Design A systematic review was conducted using electronic databases of CINAHL, PubMed, PsychINFO, Psychology and Behavioural Sciences Collection, SocINDEX and Web of Science for articles published until the 11th of January 2018. Eligibility criteria All observational studies investigating the association between social support and depression among community-dwelling older adults in Asia were included. Participants Older adults aged 60 years and more who are living in the community. Exposure measures Social support. Outcome measures Depression. Results We retrieved16 356 records and screened 66 full-text articles. Twenty-four observational studies were included in the review. They consisted of five cohort studies and 19 cross-sectional studies. Social support was found to be measured by multiple components, most commonly through a combination of structural and functional constructs. Perceived social support is more commonly measured compared with received social support. Good overall social support, having a spouse or partner, living with family, having a large social network, having more contact with family and friends, having emotional and instrumental support, good support from family and satisfaction with social support are associated with less depressive symptoms among community-dwelling older adults in Asia. Conclusions There were 20 different social support measures and we applied a framework to allow for better comparability. Our findings emphasised the association between good social support and decrease depression among older adults. Compared with western populations, family support has a greater influence on depression among community-dwelling older adults in Asia. This indicates that the family institution needs to be incorporated into designed programmes and interventions when addressing depression in the Asian context. Trial registration number CRD42017074897. © 2019 Author(s). 
700 1 0 |a Choo, W.Y.  |e author  
700 1 0 |a Hairi, F.  |e author  
700 1 0 |a Hairi, N.N.  |e author  
700 1 0 |a Mohd, T.A.M.T.  |e author  
700 1 0 |a Yunus, R.M.  |e author  
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