School of Health Services Management, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, 230032, China.
Registrars' Department, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana.
BMC Geriatr. 2023 Dec 1;23(1):790. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04502-z.
Diabetes has become a prominent global public health problem, which is an important cause of death, disease burden, and medical and health economic burden. Previous studies have reported that majority of persons diagnosed with diabetes later presented with psychological and mental health diseases. The study aimed to explore the mediation role of anxiety on social support and depression among diabetic patents in elderly caring social organizations (SOs).
A multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method was used in this cross-sectional study, and a questionnaire consisting of demographic questionnaire, MSPSS, GAD-7, and CES-D-10 was utilized to gather data. SPSS 22.0 and MPLUS 7.4 were used for statistical analysis. Spearman correlation analysis was employed to investigate correlations of key variables. A generalized linear model was used to exam factors associated with depression. Finally, the mediation effect among study variables was investigated by structural equation modeling (SEM).
The average scores of social support, anxiety, and depression were 58.41 ± 14.67, 2.95 ± 3.95, and 7.24 ± 5.53, respectively. The factors of gender, social support, and anxiety were identified as significantly influential factors related to depression among diabetic patients in elderly caring SOs. The effect of social support on depression was significantly mediated by anxiety (β = -0.467, 95%CI: -0.813 to -0.251). Furthermore, anxiety partially mediated the relationship between family support and depression (β = -0.112, 95%CI: -0.229 to -0.012), and anxiety functioned as a complete mediator in the effect of significant others' support and depression (β = -0.135, 95%CI: -0.282 to -0.024).
The indirect effect of social support on depression through anxiety among diabetic patients in elderly caring SOs was elucidated. Social support played a key role in maintaining and regulating their mental health, particularly from family and significant others. Social support provided by both family and significant others exerted an important influence on maintaining and regulating their mental health. In light of this pathway, the elderly caring SOs should enhance the magnitude of social support from these two sources, thereby diminishing the likelihood of experiencing anxiety and depression.
糖尿病已成为全球突出的公共卫生问题,是导致死亡、疾病负担和医疗保健经济负担的重要原因。先前的研究报告称,大多数被诊断患有糖尿病的患者后来都出现了心理和精神健康疾病。本研究旨在探讨老年关怀社会组织中糖尿病患者焦虑对社会支持和抑郁的中介作用。
本横断面研究采用多阶段分层聚类随机抽样方法,采用人口统计学问卷、MSPSS、GAD-7 和 CES-D-10 问卷收集数据。采用 SPSS 22.0 和 MPLUS 7.4 进行统计分析。采用 Spearman 相关分析探讨关键变量之间的相关性。采用广义线性模型考察与抑郁相关的因素。最后,通过结构方程模型(SEM)探讨研究变量之间的中介效应。
社会支持、焦虑和抑郁的平均得分分别为 58.41±14.67、2.95±3.95 和 7.24±5.53。性别、社会支持和焦虑是老年关怀社会组织中糖尿病患者抑郁的显著影响因素。社会支持对抑郁的影响显著受焦虑的中介作用(β=-0.467,95%CI:-0.813 至-0.251)。此外,家庭支持和抑郁之间的关系部分通过焦虑来中介(β=-0.112,95%CI:-0.229 至-0.012),而重要他人的支持和抑郁之间的关系则通过焦虑完全中介(β=-0.135,95%CI:-0.282 至-0.024)。
本研究揭示了老年关怀社会组织中糖尿病患者通过焦虑对抑郁的社会支持间接效应。社会支持在维持和调节他们的心理健康方面起着关键作用,特别是来自家庭和重要他人的支持。家庭和重要他人提供的社会支持对维持和调节他们的心理健康具有重要影响。鉴于这条途径,老年关怀社会组织应增强这两个来源的社会支持力度,从而降低焦虑和抑郁的发生概率。