Depression in Older People in Rural China

Sep 28, 2005Archives of internal medicine

Depression among older adults living in rural China

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Abstract

The prevalence of depression among older individuals in rural China is 6.0%.

  • Depression is linked to female gender, low family income, lack of social support, relationship problems, poor health status, and recent adverse life events.
  • Eating meat less than once a week is associated with a 2.20 times increased risk of depression.
  • Not watching television correlates with a 1.76 times higher likelihood of depression.
  • Having undetected hypertension is associated with a 1.78 times increased risk of depression.
  • Older adults in rural China experience a lower risk of depression compared to their counterparts in Western countries.

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