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KMID : 0858820200370030015
Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2020 Volume.37 No. 3 p.15 ~ p.24
The effects of duration after entering poverty on the alcohol consumption mediated by depression in middle-aged adults: The longitudinal study based on Korea Welfare Panel Study dat
Cho Hye-Chung

Lee Eun-Sook
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to examine the longitudinal mediation effect of depression in the relationship between the duration after entering poverty and alcohol consumption among middle-aged adults.

Methods: Latent Growth Curve Modeling was performed with five waves(2014-2018) on data from the Korea Welfare Panel Study. The study subjects were non-poverty and middle-aged adults between 40 to 64 years in 2014.

Results: First, the duration after entering poverty was associated with the baseline of alcohol consumption and depression. Further, there was a significant correlation between the depression and the alcohol consumption trajectories. Second, it was also proven that depression has significant mediating effects on the longitudinal relationship between the duration after entering poverty and alcohol consumption. The longer the duration after entering poverty, the lower the initial level of alcohol consumption, however, a higher the level of alcohol consumption was mediated by depression.

Conclusion: Results from the present analyses emphasize that the need for simultaneous interventions in depression and alcohol consumption prevention for the poor.
KEYWORD
middle-aged adults, duration after entering poverty, alcohol consumption, depression, longitudinal mediation effect
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