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不同性别的老年人社会资本与抑郁之间的关联:来自中国杭州的证据。

Association between social capital and depression among older adults of different genders: Evidence from Hangzhou, China.

作者信息

Zhou Siyu, Li Kai, Ogihara Atsushi, Wang Xiaohe

机构信息

School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China.

School of Medical Technology, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, China.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Aug 12;10:863574. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.863574. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

In China, it is critical to help older adults cope with depression due to the emerging impacts of factors such as increased life expectancy and the "one-child" family planning policy. Meanwhile, differences in retirement age have different effects on health in older adults of different gender. The relationship of gender differences in social capital and depression across the elderly population was unclear. Focusing on this demographic, this study conducted a telephone survey to explore the relationship between social capital and depression. Referring to electronic medical records, we randomly selected 1,042 elderly respondents (426 men, 616 women) from four areas in Hangzhou. We used social capital measurements and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) to assess social capital and depression, respectively, then employed a multivariate logistic regression and structural equation modeling to examine the associations between factors, along with a consideration of gender. This study was discovered that differences in both income and morbidity contributed to differences in social capital and depression. In our sample of elderly respondents, we also found gender-based differences in cognitive and structural social capital. Compared to men, women were more likely to attain higher social capital and less likely to develop depression. At the same time, social networking and social engagement had negative impacts on depression in women, which was not the case for men. We found that lower reciprocity (men and women), social work (men), and trust (women) indicated higher risks of depression. Reciprocity and social networks were significantly and negatively correlated with depression among male respondents; in the male model, factors of trust, reciprocity, and social participation had positive effects on reducing the risk of depression, while social networks had a negative effect. For elderly persons, these findings suggest that mental health is affected by differences in social capital caused by policy differences and cultural differences caused by gender differences.

摘要

在中国,由于预期寿命增加和“独生子女”计划生育政策等因素的新影响,帮助老年人应对抑郁症至关重要。同时,退休年龄的差异对不同性别的老年人的健康有不同影响。老年人群体中社会资本的性别差异与抑郁症之间的关系尚不清楚。针对这一人群,本研究进行了一项电话调查,以探讨社会资本与抑郁症之间的关系。参考电子病历,我们从杭州四个地区随机抽取了1042名老年受访者(男性426名,女性616名)。我们分别使用社会资本测量方法和老年抑郁量表(GDS - 15)来评估社会资本和抑郁症,然后采用多元逻辑回归和结构方程模型来检验各因素之间的关联,并考虑了性别因素。本研究发现,收入和发病率的差异导致了社会资本和抑郁症的差异。在我们的老年受访者样本中,我们还发现了认知和结构社会资本方面的性别差异。与男性相比,女性更有可能获得较高的社会资本,患抑郁症的可能性更小。同时,社交网络和社会参与对女性的抑郁症有负面影响,而对男性则不然。我们发现较低的互惠性(男性和女性)、社会参与(男性)和信任(女性)表明患抑郁症的风险较高。互惠性和社交网络与男性受访者的抑郁症显著负相关;在男性模型中,信任、互惠性和社会参与因素对降低抑郁症风险有积极作用,而社交网络有消极作用。对于老年人来说,这些发现表明心理健康受到政策差异导致的社会资本差异以及性别差异导致的文化差异的影响。

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