Decomposition Analysis of Depressive Symptom Differences Among Older Adults With Hypertension Between Urban and Rural Areas: Cross-Sectional Study

Aug 2, 2024JMIR public health and surveillance

Factors Behind Differences in Depression Symptoms Among Older Adults with High Blood Pressure in City and Rural Areas

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Abstract

12.8% of the 5210 older patients with hypertension surveyed exhibited depressive symptoms.

  • Depressive symptoms were more prevalent in rural areas (14.1%) compared to urban areas (10.7%).
  • In rural populations, lower educational attainment, poor income status, and ADL dysfunction were identified as risk factors for depression.
  • Protective factors against depressive symptoms in rural areas included higher education levels, alcohol consumption, exercise, and adequate sleep duration.
  • In urban populations, older age, poor income status, and ADL dysfunction contributed to an increased risk of depression.
  • Protective factors in urban areas also included regular exercise and sufficient sleep duration.
  • The analysis indicated that 91.61% of the differences in depressive symptoms could be explained by various factors, including education and self-reported income status.

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