Late‐life depression in Rural China: do village infrastructure and availability of community resources matter?

Oct 22, 2014International journal of geriatric psychiatry

Late-life depression in rural China linked to village infrastructure and community resources

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Abstract

Deficiencies in village infrastructure are associated with increased odds of depression among older adults in rural China.

  • Older adults in rural villages with inadequate infrastructure are more likely to show depressive symptoms.
  • The presence of income support in villages is linked to lower odds of depression among older adults.
  • Access to healthcare facilities is also associated with reduced depressive symptoms in this population.
  • Demographic factors such as age, gender, marital status, and health status were considered in the analysis.
  • The findings suggest that community resources play a significant role in the mental health of older adults.

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