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Mental Health and Depressive Feeling of Empty-nest Elderly People in China
Mental Health and Feelings of Depression in Older Adults Living Alone in China
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Abstract
Empty-nest elderly in China are significantly more likely to report depressive feelings compared to their non-empty-nest counterparts.
- The study involved 556 non-empty-nest and 210 empty-nest elderly participants, aged over 60.
- Empty-nest elderly reported poorer mental health, with statistically significant differences in depressive feelings.
- Family economic support and household economic pressure may help explain the observed disparities in mental health.
- The findings suggest that economic conditions could influence mental health outcomes in empty-nest elderly individuals.
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