Psychological well-being of older Chinese immigrants living in Australia: a comparison with older Caucasians

Jul 9, 2016International psychogeriatrics

Psychological well-being of older Chinese immigrants in Australia compared to older Caucasians

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Abstract

10% of older Chinese immigrants reported symptoms of depression.

  • Chinese immigrants had a median quality of life score above the mid-point, suggesting relatively high levels of quality of life.
  • 6% of participants exhibited symptoms of anxiety.
  • 49% of older Chinese immigrants reported feelings of loneliness.
  • Chinese participants reported poorer quality of life compared to Australian-born individuals, even after controlling for socio-demographic factors.
  • Loneliness was identified as a prevalent psychological issue among older Chinese immigrants.

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