Social capital and the health of left-behind older adults in rural China: a cross-sectional study

Nov 28, 2019BMJ open

Social connections and health of older adults left behind in rural China

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Abstract

A total of 1,016 left-behind older adults in rural China showed associations between social capital and health outcomes.

  • Elevated family, friend/neighbour, and stranger trust are linked to reduced depression in older adults.
  • High-level social participation and middle-level network density are associated with lower depression levels.
  • Increased social participation and network density correlate with improved basic and instrumental activities of daily living (BADL and IADL).
  • Women experience greater reductions in depression associated with elevated family trust and high-level participation compared to men.
  • Friend/neighbour trust significantly reduces depression in women, while high-level participation enhances BADL and IADL in men.

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