Does Empty Nest Elderly Experience More Depressive Symptoms than Non-Empty Nest Elderly? Evidence from Longitudinal Aging Study in India

Jul 11, 2022Hospital topics

Do Older Adults Living Alone After Children Move Out Have More Depression Symptoms Than Those Living With Family? Evidence from a Long-Term Study in India

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Abstract

30% of elderly individuals in India experience depression, with 43% from empty nest single households.

  • Elderly living alone or as single in empty nest households show higher rates of depression compared to those in empty nest couple households or non-empty households.
  • Depression rates are 43% in empty nest single households, 30% in empty nest couple households, and 28% in non-empty households.
  • Factors such as gender, socioeconomic status, self-rated health, financial stability, and place of residence are associated with the experience of depression.
  • The study highlights the potential impact of living arrangements and familial support on the mental health of the elderly.

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