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