Resilience and affect balance of empty‐nest older adults with mild cognitive impairment in poor rural areas of Hunan province, China

Feb 2, 2019Geriatrics & gerontology international

Emotional balance and resilience in older adults with mild memory problems living alone in poor rural areas of Hunan, China

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Abstract

The prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) was 38.40% among empty-nest older adults in poor rural areas of Hunan province, China.

  • Significant differences in resilience and affect balance were observed between empty-nest older adults with MCI and those without.
  • Resilience may influence cognitive functioning by mediating the relationship between MCI and affect balance.
  • Empty-nest older adults with MCI exhibited lower levels of resilience and affect balance compared to their non-MCI counterparts.

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