Relationship between living alone of retired employees and depression and anxiety and mediating role of social participation quality
10.13481/j.1671-587x.20190436
- Author:
Dongliang HAN
1
Author Information
1. Department of Retirement, Jilin University, First Hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Anxiety;
Depression;
Living alone;
Retired employees;
Social participation
- From:
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition)
2019;45(4):944-949
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the related factors of depression and anxiety among the retired employees, and to examine the mediating role of social participation quality in the elderly between living alone and depression and anxiety.Methods:The retired employees who met the admission criteria in the First Hospital of Jilin University were selected as the subjects. The basic situation questionnaire was used in this study, and the social participation quality, depression and anxiety were assessed by social aspect of the Quality of Life Scale, Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Table and Anxiety Screening Questionnaire, respectively. A total of 642 valid questionnaires were obtained. Linear regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors, and the mediating effect test was conducted by stepwise regression analysis.Results:The influencing factors of depression in the retired employees were physical exercise (β=-0.948, P<0.01), entertainment (β=-1.423, P<0.01), whether to suffer from chronic diseases (β=2.579, P<0.01), family income (β=-0.557,P<0.05), whether to insist on work (β=-1.673, P<0.05), and whether to live alone (β=2.097, P<0.01).The influencing factors of anxiety were physical exercise (β=-0.711, P<0.05), entertainment (β=-1.380, P<0.01), whether to suffer from chronic diseases (β=1.204, P<0.05), and whether to live alone (β=1.639,P<0.05).In the elderly, living alone status and social participation quality were input in the linear regression as the independent variables,and the results showed that the effects of living alone status on depression and anxiety had no the significant differences (β=0.837,P=0.218; β=0.837,P=0.218), and social participation quality played a full mediating role between living alone status and depression and anxiety.Conclusion:Physical exercise, entertainment, whether to suffer from chronic diseases and whether to live alone are the influencing factors of depression and anxiety in the retired employees; social participation quality plays a full mediating effect between living alone status and depression and anxiety.