Risk factors of mental disorders among empty and non-empty nesters in Shanxi, China: a cross-sectional study

Jan 23, 2019Health and quality of life outcomes

Risk factors for mental health problems in older adults living alone or with family in Shanxi, China

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Abstract

The prevalence of in is 26.9%, compared to 23.5% in non-empty nesters.

  • Empty nesters living alone or in institutions are more likely to experience mental disorders.
  • Living with a spouse does not show a significant increase in mental disorder prevalence among empty nesters.
  • Single status, limited self-care ability, chronic diseases, lower income, and neglecting healthy diets are positively associated with mental disorders in empty nesters.
  • For non-empty nesters, limited self-care ability and chronic diseases are also linked to higher rates of mental disorders.

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Key numbers

26.9%
Prevalence of
show a higher prevalence compared to non- at 23.5%.
1.57
Higher Risk for Living Alone
Odds Ratio for living alone vs. non-.
2.31
Chronic Disease Association
Odds Ratio indicating higher risk associated with chronic diseases for .

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What this is

  • This study examines among empty and non- in Shanxi, China.
  • It includes 8526 elders aged 60 and above, comparing prevalence and risk factors.
  • The findings indicate that are more vulnerable to .

Essence

  • show a higher prevalence of (26.9%) compared to non- (23.5%). Factors such as living alone, lack of self-care ability, chronic diseases, lower income, and poor dietary habits are associated with increased risk.

Key takeaways

  • have a 26.9% prevalence of , higher than the 23.5% in non-. Living alone or in institutions increases the risk for .
  • Risk factors for include single status, limited self-care ability, chronic diseases, lower income, and neglecting a healthy diet. Non- share chronic diseases and self-care issues as risk factors.
  • The study suggests that interventions should focus on improving self-care abilities and dietary awareness among to mitigate mental health risks.

Caveats

  • The sample may not represent elders from other regions in China, limiting generalizability. The cross-sectional design prevents establishing causal relationships between risk factors and .

Definitions

  • Empty nesters: Elders living alone or without children, often facing increased vulnerability to mental health issues.
  • Mental disorders: Conditions such as depression and anxiety that significantly affect daily functioning and quality of life.

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