Lin Lu, He Pingping
Nursing School, Health Science Center, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China.
Nursing School, Medical College of Hengyang, University of South China, Hengyang, China.
Front Public Health. 2024 Dec 11;12:1472445. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1472445. eCollection 2024.
Depressive symptoms in older adults have been a major public health problem. Although many studies have suggested a potential relationship between Internet use and depressive symptoms, the underlying mechanisms of this relationship among older adults remain unclear. This study aimed to explore the multiple mediating effects of physical exercise and self-rated health on the relationship between Internet use and depressive symptoms in older adults.
Utilizing the 2020 data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), we assessed the depressive status among the older population through the application of the Ambulatory Self-Rating Depression Scale. To validate the associations, we conducted a Pearson correlation analysis. Furthermore, we constructed a mediating effect model, which aimed to delve into the intricate pathways mediating the influence of Internet usage on depressive symptoms in the older adults. Additionally, we employed a latent class analysis to uncover the intricate heterogeneity of depression among older individuals who do not utilize the Internet, offering insights into the diverse manifestations of this condition.
After controlling for age, sex, marital status, chronic disease, and education level, regression results showed that the use of the Internet had a significant direct effect on depressive symptoms in the older adults ( = -0.684, = -4.318, < 0.001). Physical exercise and self-rated health significantly affected depressive symptoms in the older adults ( = -0.176, = -7.939, < 0.001; = -0.937, = -18.681, < 0.001). Mediating results showed that the mediating effect of physical exercise between Internet use and depressive symptoms in the older adults was -0.220 (95%CI: -0.2877--0.1598), and the mediating effect of self-rated health between Internet use and depressive symptoms in the older adults was -0.084 (95%CI: -0.1716--0.0008), and the chain mediation effect was -0.022 (95%CI: -0.0371--0.0076). The potential profile analysis of depressive symptoms in the older adults without using the Internet showed that they could be divided into three groups, namely, high loneliness-high depression group (7.4%), medium loneliness-moderate depression group (14.7%), and low loneliness-low depression group (77.9%).
Internet use can directly affect the depressive symptoms of the older adults, and can also indirectly affect the depressive symptoms of the older adults through physical exercise and self-rated health. The depressive symptoms of the older adults who do not use the Internet are heterogeneous and can be divided into three categories. With the popularization of the Internet, the use of the Internet should be promoted for the older adults, and the frequency of physical exercise should be enhanced to achieve physical and mental health.
老年人的抑郁症状一直是一个主要的公共卫生问题。尽管许多研究表明互联网使用与抑郁症状之间存在潜在关系,但老年人中这种关系的潜在机制仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨体育锻炼和自评健康在老年人互联网使用与抑郁症状关系中的多重中介作用。
利用中国家庭追踪调查(CFPS)2020年的数据,我们通过应用动态自评抑郁量表评估老年人群的抑郁状况。为验证相关性,我们进行了Pearson相关分析。此外,我们构建了一个中介效应模型,旨在深入研究介导互联网使用对老年人抑郁症状影响的复杂途径。此外,我们采用潜在类别分析来揭示不使用互联网的老年人中抑郁症的复杂异质性,从而深入了解这种情况的不同表现形式。
在控制年龄、性别、婚姻状况、慢性病和教育水平后,回归结果显示互联网使用对老年人的抑郁症状有显著的直接影响(β = -0.684,t = -4.318,p < 0.001)。体育锻炼和自评健康对老年人的抑郁症状有显著影响(β = -0.176,t = -7.939,p < 0.001;β = -0.937,t = -18.681,p < 0.001)。中介结果显示,体育锻炼在老年人互联网使用与抑郁症状之间的中介效应为-0.220(95%CI:-0.2877--0.1598),自评健康在老年人互联网使用与抑郁症状之间的中介效应为-0.084(95%CI:-0.1716--0.0008),链式中介效应为-0.022(95%CI:-0.0371--0.0076)。对不使用互联网的老年人抑郁症状的潜在剖面分析表明,他们可分为三组,即高孤独-高抑郁组(7.4%)、中度孤独-中度抑郁组(14.7%)和低孤独-低抑郁组(77.9%)。
互联网使用可直接影响老年人的抑郁症状,也可通过体育锻炼和自评健康间接影响老年人的抑郁症状。不使用互联网的老年人的抑郁症状具有异质性,可分为三类。随着互联网的普及,应促进老年人使用互联网,并增加体育锻炼频率,以实现身心健康。