Widowhood, social networks, and mental health among Chinese older adults: The moderating effects of gender

Apr 20, 2023Frontiers in psychology

Widowhood, social connections, and mental health in older Chinese adults: How gender may change these relationships

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Abstract

Widowhood is associated with more among older adults in China.

  • Family and friendship ties are linked to fewer depressive symptoms and greater .
  • Widowed men without family ties experience more depressive symptoms compared to their married counterparts.
  • Widowed women without family ties report lower life satisfaction compared to married women.
  • The findings highlight the significance of family ties as a critical social support for older adults.

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Key numbers

0.945
Increase in
Comparison of between widowed and married older adults.
28.1%
Percentage of Widowed Individuals
Widowhood prevalence among the study sample.
−0.179
Family Ties Impact on Depression
Association strength of family ties with .

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What this is

  • This research examines how widowhood, social networks, and gender interact to affect mental health in older Chinese adults.
  • It utilizes data from 7,601 participants, focusing on and .
  • The findings underscore the importance of family ties, particularly for widowed individuals, and reveal gender differences in mental health outcomes.

Essence

  • Widowhood increases but not among older adults. Family ties significantly reduce , especially for widowed men, while friendship ties have less impact.

Key takeaways

  • Widowhood is linked to higher , with a 0.945 increase compared to married older adults. Family ties are crucial for mental health, moderating the impact of widowhood.
  • Family ties are associated with lower and higher . For widowed men, fewer family ties correlate with greater .
  • Gender differences emerge, as widowed women experience lower without increased , indicating different coping mechanisms compared to men.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits causal inferences about the relationships between widowhood, social networks, and mental health.
  • Findings may not generalize to cognitively impaired or institutionalized older adults, as the sample focused on community-dwelling individuals.
  • The reliance on self-reported measures for mental health and social ties may introduce bias and affect the validity of the results.

Definitions

  • Depressive symptoms: Indicators of depression assessed through a scale measuring feelings of happiness, loneliness, and somatic symptoms.
  • Life satisfaction: A subjective assessment of overall contentment with one's life, measured by a single satisfaction question.

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